wood-wax (Meaning)
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wood-wax (n.)
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wood-wax Sentence Examples
- The antique oak furniture was polished to a lustrous finish using a blend of beeswax and wood-wax.
- To protect the delicate carvings on the wooden door, the homeowner applied a thin layer of wood-wax.
- The wood-wax created a barrier on the surface of the wood, repelling moisture and preventing damage.
- The rich aroma of wood-wax filled the air as the woodworker applied it to the newly crafted table.
- The wood-wax enhanced the natural grain and patina of the reclaimed wood, giving it a warm and inviting appearance.
- Over time, the wood-wax patinaed, adding depth and character to the wooden surfaces.
- To maintain the beauty of the wood-waxed furniture, the owner regularly dusted and reapplied a thin layer.
- The wood-wax protected the wood from wear and tear, ensuring its durability for years to come.
- The wood-wax acted as a sealant, preventing stains and scratches from penetrating the wood.
- The woodworker used a special blend of wood-wax and natural oils to achieve a satin finish on the handcrafted rocking chair.
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The antique oak furniture was polished to a lustrous finish using a blend of beeswax and wood-wax.
To protect the delicate carvings on the wooden door, the homeowner applied a thin layer of wood-wax.
The wood-wax created a barrier on the surface of the wood, repelling moisture and preventing damage.
The rich aroma of wood-wax filled the air as the woodworker applied it to the newly crafted table.