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Sealing Wax

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🌟 Sealing Wax – Handmade in the USA 🇺🇸

Crafted with Organic Carnauba Wax 🌴, Beeswax 🐝🍯, and Mineral Oil 🧴 for all-natural, powerful protection!

 

PROTECT - SEAL - RESTORE - ENHANCE

            Shields your pieces from damage

            Water and stain resistance that lasts

            Perfect for wood items like cutting boards, cheese boards, bowls, and more!

FOOD GRADE SAFE GENTLE ON YOUR SKIN

Use it on Jesmonite, Concrete, Eco-Resin, Ceramic Plaster, Stone, Marble, and Wood 🪵.

Our all-natural formula is healthier than synthetic alternatives, protecting against water, stains, and color fading while bringing a natural, long-lasting shine. Make your pieces look brighter, feel smoother, and stand out!

How to Use:

  1. Apply with a dry sponge, spatula, or cloth.
  2. Spread evenly on the surface.
  3. Let it sit for at least 10 minutes to soak in. For extra protection, apply a second layer!
  4. Buff off any excess with a dry microfiber cloth, using circular motions until sealed.

Pro Tip:

  • For wood: Microfiber cloth works best.
  • For Jesmonite: Use a sponge first, then finish with a cloth.

 

Storage 🫙:

            Keep it cool and dry, out of reach of children.

            Indoor use only.

            Do not eat.

            Don’t leave it in the heat, or it might melt!

 

Here's how often you should reseal based on usage:

  • Frequently Used Pieces (e.g., cutting boards): Reseal every 1-2 months to maintain strong protection, especially if they come into regular contact with food, water, or knife use.

  • Moderate Use or Occasional Contact with Water/Spills: Reseal every 3-4 months. This includes items like serving trays or decorative pieces that experience moderate wear or exposure to moisture.

  • Rarely Used or Decorative Pieces (no water contact): Reseal once or twice a year to keep them looking bright and protected, even if they’re primarily decorative.

Regular maintenance will help your items stay water-resistant, smooth, and looking their best!