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Liberon Black Patinating Wax, 250ml

Regular price $50.90

Many people think only of the big yellow tin available at the local big-box store when considering paste wax. It’s often seen more as a furniture maintenance product than a wood finishing product. Paste wax certainly can be used for nourishing and revitalizing dry or dulling wood furniture, but its uses don’t stop there. Paste wax can also be used as a stand-alone finish on woodwork that will only see gentle use or as a nearly universal coating on top of other types of finish. It combines exceptionally well with penetrating oil finishes such as Danish oil, tung oil, or linseed oil.

Founded by Georges Libéron in Paris, France, in 1912, Liberon has been producing some of the finest wood finishing and care products ever since. Liberon Black Bison Paste Wax came into being during the 1950s when post-WWII shifts in domestic life created consumer demand for easier to use, better-performing furniture care products. Liberon Black Bison was quickly adopted by professional craftsmen and antique restorers and soon made its way to wider audiences, becoming a sought-after benchmark amongst competing paste waxes. The titular black bison symbolizes “la résistance, la robustesse” (resistance and robustness). It is an animal emblematic of an ability to work against the grain or in harmony thereto. Compared to modern finishes like Polyurethane, waxes are not known for extreme durability. Still, among wax finishes, Liberon Black Bison Paste Wax is one of the hardest-wearing we have come across.

Features:

  • Black Patinating Wax – Equally useful on wood or metal to create an aged effect. This wax is also excellent at disguising repairs, darkening a project, and drawing attention to intricate details in carvings and the like.
  • Endorsed by the Guild of Master Craftsmen

To apply Liberon Waxes we recommend Liberon #0000 Ultrafine Oil-Free Steel Wool (102-551 and 102-552). All steel wool is not created equal. Liberon steel wool has longer fibers creating a more even scratch pattern, and goes through a post-production treatment to remove residual oils from the manufacturing process, so no contaminants are left behind on your workpiece.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Liberon Black Patinating Wax used for?

It's a black wax used to create an aged effect on wood or metal. It's also excellent at disguising repairs, darkening a project, and drawing attention to intricate details in carvings. See more oils & waxes.

What size is this wax?

This Black Patinating Wax comes in a 250ml container.

Can I use this wax on metal as well as wood?

Yes. The patinating wax is equally useful on wood or metal to create an aged effect, making it handy for hardware, accents, and mixed-media pieces.

Can paste wax be used as a stand-alone finish?

Yes. Paste wax works as a stand-alone finish on woodwork that will only see gentle use, and it also serves as a nearly universal coating on top of other finishes. Explore more topcoat finishes.

Does it work over oil finishes?

It does. The wax combines exceptionally well with penetrating oil finishes such as Danish oil, tung oil, or linseed oil, adding sheen and protection.

How should I apply Liberon wax?

Liberon recommends applying with #0000 Ultrafine Oil-Free Steel Wool, which has longer fibers for an even scratch pattern and is treated to remove residual oils so no contaminants are left behind.

Is the wax durable?

Waxes are not known for the extreme durability of finishes like polyurethane, but among wax finishes the Liberon Black Bison line is one of the hardest-wearing available.

Who makes Liberon wax?

It's made by Liberon, founded by Georges Libéron in Paris in 1912, a maker of fine wood finishing and care products. Browse more wood stains & finishes.

Is this product endorsed by any trade body?

Yes. Liberon Black Patinating Wax is endorsed by the Guild of Master Craftsmen.

Can it be used to revive old furniture?

Yes. Paste wax is excellent for nourishing and revitalizing dry or dulling wood furniture, and the black tone helps blend repairs into antique and dark-toned pieces.