R**L
Great for finishing wooden toys.
I got this to finish toys for my children. I'm a newb when it comes to sanding, finishing wood products. Last week I grabbed a washcloth, used it to scrape some polish off this jar and started finishing an Ostheimer toy. I left it to sink in overnight. In the morning what I had was a beautiful animal figurine that was soft to the touch and slightly darker than when it was sent to me. I ordered two Roe deer by accident, so I finished one with this and the other is unfinished. My 9 yo and my spouse both said the finished one was better for sure.I do think the jar is really tiny for the price paid but it does do what it's intended for so that's okay with me. A little does go a long way. We live in Colorado and since this stayed thick, I tried the tip of placing the jar in warm water for 30-60 minutes. I tried it thrice and all three times the beeswax stayed solid so if one is looking for a liquid consistency, then I would find another way to melt this prior to application. As it stands, it had the texture of coconut oil that hasn't melted yet. Appears solidified but is soft and easily spreadable.
R**L
Great for wood furniture!
My housekeeper has asthma so she’s not great with chemical smells. This product, with no scent, works well for both my wood furniture (just a dab goes a long way and leaves a beautiful sheen) and my housekeeper. Also does a nice job on leather.
A**I
I am still very pleased with the product
Works well, I use it to oil my magnetic knife block. I was hoping to use this as an alternative for shellac to finish wood but it is not thick enough and soaks into unfinished wood. I am still very pleased with the product. I hope to use this to finish some home made wooden blocks for my kids.
A**.
Amazing on Olive Wood Kitchen Spoons!
Purchased the Three BEEautiful Bees All Natural Beeswax Polish with Jojoba Oil to condition my handmade olive wood kitchen spoons which had lost some of that shiny satiny finish after multiple washes.It works amazingly, as per the instructions to "simply dip a cloth into the jar, apply, let it dry and buff it-" after applying the beeswax I let it sit overnight (for deep conditioning) and then buffed the next day.The results were wonderful - it left my olive wood spoons with a beautiful satin finish (like they were just purchased) and a lovely fresh smell.I wanted an organic beeswax polish that would be food safe and free of chemicals and therefore preserve the quality of the wood and this beeswax polish did just that. A+
N**T
A little goes a long way
I bought this to seal some wooden blocks I made for our daughter. Be sure to let the wax soak into the wood before just wiping it off. They were a tad greasy for a day but after that they turned out great. I waxed about 30 1x1 blocks and used about half the jar. I was a bit more liberal with the wax that I had to be in the beginning. a little goes a long way.
A**G
Natural, food safe
I was looking for a polish for my olivewood mortar & pestle and a Williams & Sonoma bamboo carving board. After a few months of use and wash, these items looked dry and worn. I needed a polish or oil that was (1) food safe, (2) natural (no petroleum derivatives or processed chemicals for me if possible), (3) easily absorbed, and (4) likely to extend the quality of my investments (aka kitchen tools). This polish does all of that. My hands even feel better after I use it! And a little goes a long way. Whenever I eventually use the jar up, I'll definitely be back for another.
G**S
Bees Knees
The Bee's Knees is an old saying from the twenties. It means the best, high quality. Well, the Beeswax Polish is the best food-safe, all-natural polish for wood which will come into contact with food, like a wooden serving tray or dish. I would also use it on any wood that a baby or toddler might put in or on their mouth. For example: a high-chair try, or wood railing on a crib. You know this "Three Beautiful Bees" Beeswax product is safe and the best!
M**T
Works as promised and better!
I am using this to coat wood toys in my infant class. It brightens faded colors and helps protect them from the daily bleaching they must endure. I take a pea-sized amount, rub it in the palm of my hands and then rub it on the toy. It does take a while (usually over night) to soak in. It works well on painted, stained, and untreated natural wood toys.
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