yes though the ColorLoc does a better job at protecting the heat toned patinas. For rust patinas, I usually recommend the Clear Guard or Ever Clear. Waxing rust will usually result in some of the finish coming off. Some patinas will darken with the wax but not all.
Not sure what you mean by aggressive towards skin. Once the wax dries, it just sits there and protects metal like wax on a car would. Many of our jewelry makers use the wax as a final protective coating.
@@sculptnouveau I want to use steel for the floor in the kitchen ... steel plates instead of ceramic tiles and I want to use Metal Wax as a finish, but if it is used to work from jewelry then it will not be a problem for my bare feet.
@@pstros333 Wax likely will not hold up very long in that application. Wax is a coating you would need to reapply periodically, especially in high traffic areas like a kitchen. You would be better off sealing the steel in with a clear coat and then maintaining it with the wax. This would be more like how we take care of our cars.
Very Cool Table and Great Video! Thanks! 👍
What propane torch are you using? Do you have a link? Thanks.
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Can this wax be used as a sealer over black magic? (For interior railing)
Yep!
Hello, I was wondering if this be used to protect a polished finish on aluminum?
It is a good option but it really depends on how polished the piece is. Try a small area at first to see how well it grabs on.
@@sculptnouveau thanks for the answer! Do you have any other product specialized for aluminum?
That is a very broad question. Give us a call and we can answer better over the phone 760 432 8242
Can this wax applied to the outdoor polished steel sculpture as a protection?
Yes that should work just fine.
Hi, I was wondering if this will work to protect a heat and rust patina? Also does it darken the colors?
yes though the ColorLoc does a better job at protecting the heat toned patinas. For rust patinas, I usually recommend the Clear Guard or Ever Clear. Waxing rust will usually result in some of the finish coming off. Some patinas will darken with the wax but not all.
Isn't this wax aggressive towards the skin?
Of course after curing and finishing
Not sure what you mean by aggressive towards skin. Once the wax dries, it just sits there and protects metal like wax on a car would. Many of our jewelry makers use the wax as a final protective coating.
@@sculptnouveau I want to use steel for the floor in the kitchen ... steel plates instead of ceramic tiles and I want to use Metal Wax as a finish, but if it is used to work from jewelry then it will not be a problem for my bare feet.
@@pstros333 Wax likely will not hold up very long in that application. Wax is a coating you would need to reapply periodically, especially in high traffic areas like a kitchen. You would be better off sealing the steel in with a clear coat and then maintaining it with the wax. This would be more like how we take care of our cars.
@@sculptnouveau thank you for answer
If I understood you well ... it's better to apply Ever Clear before the wax.
@@pstros333 Yes that would work.