Re: Liming

Liming wax it no good for the job that I'm doing it just comes off too

> easy after a few cleans (kitchen cupboards and such like) I'm not doing > the whole kitchen just a bit of a spruce up (ware and tear over the > years) some places it has rubbed of and is almost non existent , like on > he handles will be a good example so a liming effect needs to be applied > again... so I was looking at this ebay stuff, watered down I think it > would create a "wash" what do you guys think? > > 'New Liberon Palette Acrylic Wood Dye 250ml - White | eBay' >
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> I will seal it after with some wax

Why not use emulsion. Apply then wipe off.

NT

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