Can you recommend a brand of transparent restorative varnish? Whenever I use wax, I notice that the shine in the repair is just duller. How do you match the shine of the surrounding surface?
It is necessary to use a restoration varnish (which does not give transitions) has a very small dry residue. He is in an aerosol. Has varying degrees of brilliance
Hi there, many thanks for your amazing videos and skills demonstration I'm wondering: Can you use the (e.g. picobello) ceramic wax for laminate or wooden surfaces? My assumption is that probably since ceramic wax is more durable it can be used for other surfaces, but "wooden" wax can't be used for ceramic one? Or there is also crucial difference in texture which makes an visual difference? Cheers
That device you use to melt the wax and place in the whole . What is it and where can I get 1 . Currently looking at fixing my own floor.. Oh and the yellow and red spatula ..
How to repair the white laminated kitchen cabinet. Hindi po maganda pagkakapolish ng mga sides and corners. What materials do we need to use to fix it. Thank you po in advance
I know it can be done, but it's getting walked on, and is viewed from 5' away, the reality is you can do a Michael Angelo, but you could do a knot equally, there is no way that anything but cured flooring finish will keep it safe...I too do similar work as a profession, so this is not going to last...a shame.
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A surgeon on the floor. This is a very good and thorough review video.
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Thanks for sharing, could I ask name of the tool you use to level excess wax?
Can you recommend a brand of transparent restorative varnish? Whenever I use wax, I notice that the shine in the repair is just duller. How do you match the shine of the surrounding surface?
It is necessary to use a restoration varnish (which does not give transitions) has a very small dry residue. He is in an aerosol. Has varying degrees of brilliance
Impressive work!!... I have a question, why do you paint the damage before applying the wax?...
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Hi there, many thanks for your amazing videos and skills demonstration
I'm wondering: Can you use the (e.g. picobello) ceramic wax for laminate or wooden surfaces?
My assumption is that probably since ceramic wax is more durable it can be used for other surfaces, but "wooden" wax can't be used for ceramic one?
Or there is also crucial difference in texture which makes an visual difference?
Cheers
Outstanding work
That device you use to melt the wax and place in the whole .
What is it and where can I get 1 .
Currently looking at fixing my own floor..
Oh and the yellow and red spatula ..
This is a gas soldering iron and a spatula for removing wax residues and working with it
Do you have a link for the paint used?
These are colored acrylic paints
When you drag the xacto and remove a chunk it shows how soft is this material.
Amazing craftsmanship but the repairs won’t last.
hate silent videos, what good is it? if we don't know what you are doing or applying.
can i buy ceramic wax of various colors. Can I ship it to Korea?
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How to repair the white laminated kitchen cabinet. Hindi po maganda pagkakapolish ng mga sides and corners. What materials do we need to use to fix it. Thank you po in advance
Use restoration materials. Fill the damage with hard waxes or putty. Materials in the description under the video!
Hey, what if I just paint the floor with acryllics instead of digging in the wood and then use wax and paint?
I know it can be done, but it's getting walked on, and is viewed from 5' away, the reality is you can do a Michael Angelo, but you could do a knot equally, there is no way that anything but cured flooring finish will keep it safe...I too do similar work as a profession, so this is not going to last...a shame.
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He's done hundreds of these you can tell.
Complete waste of time. You provide no advice at all. Just showing off , how skilled you are. Thanks for nothing!