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Can anyone tell me if Briwax is safe for SS grips? It gives antique furniture a nice shine.
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I don't know what Briwax is, but Ren Wax does a great job. You want to be careful that whatever you use does not remove the black dye on some SS grip wood. Some cleaner/waxes do lighten it up and you don't want that. Mark
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Any wax that is safe for wood furniture is ok to use on wood grips. I use a furniture "feeder" at least once a year on mine due to the low humidity here in the South West. I would be very cautious however of using any cleaner-polish combination as these could alter the appearance. Jim
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Hello, Briwax is from England like Ren wax, it contains beeswax and carnauba wax, ideal for antique furniture and old lamp bases, gives them a nice shine. I will get some ren wax. Thanks for your comments. Fallguy37
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Bri wax has a harsh smell like it might take the color out the grip, i better not use it just to be safe. I
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