Bioshield, Floor & Furniture Hardwax Q&A
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Would this wax work well on a sealed Earth floor? View answer
Answer posted 11 months ago
I need to seal a new white cement counter top. It absorbs water readily so it's able to absorb liquids. Everyone I call says they have nothing that is non- toxic to help as it needs to be able to penetrate the concrete. Someone suggested this product and said we'd need to re buff ever so often. As an off label? View answer
Answer posted 2 years ago
Does this product come in a sample size? I don't see the option under 'size'. View answer
Answer posted 3 years ago
Can this be used on painted woods? View answer
Answer posted 3 years ago
We have polished mud floors that were treated initially with several coats of linseed oil, left to dry for quite a while and then waxed with Bioshield #32 and buffed. That was a couple years ago and was appears as if it needs to be reapplied. Our question is whether we should apply any oil, either Bioshield Hard Oil #9 or another oil first before reapplying the Bioshield #32? Or is there something else we should do before reapplying and buffing with the Bioshield wax #32? View answer
Answer posted 3 years ago
I have new solid oak floors that have been sealed with AFM naturals oil wax finish. They are beautiful when looking straight down at them; however when looking lengthwise they look dry and show sanding variations. (We took this flooring from tree to floor after years of drying time and we sanded them instead of having a professional). Would the bioshield help even out the look? Also we live in a very sandy area and have pets. There will be a lot of traffic on these floors. Would I need to strip the bioshield and start over periodically or can I just continue to apply and buff? View answer
Answer posted 4 years ago
Can I leave the wax on overnight? View answer
Answer posted 5 years ago
How long does hard oil #9 have to dry before i use Bioshield floor and furniture wax? View answer
Answer posted 5 years ago
Why can't I find number 36? View answer
Answer posted 5 years ago
I have a copper top table that I've used Johnson paste wax on. Will this work on top of that? View answer
Answer posted 5 years ago
Has anyone buffed using a buff attachment for a drill? What is the best buffing tool to use? View answer
Answer posted 5 years ago
How much do I need for 301 sq feet floor? View answer
Answer posted 6 years ago
Can this be used on gun stocks? View answer
Answer posted 6 years ago
does it work on manufactured wood floors that are prefinished? View answer
Answer posted 6 years ago
Does this product works over Venetian plaster which is exterior and smoothly shiny? View answer
Answer posted 6 years ago
Is this wax pet safe? View answer
Answer posted 6 years ago
Can i use this on unsealed concrete floors that have been painted with chalk paint? View answer
Answer posted 6 years ago
Is it ok over boiled linseed oil? View answer
Answer posted 6 years ago
Is it OK over acrylic sealed cement floor? View answer
Answer posted 6 years ago
Can I put this over a 2 part hardwood finish? Does this product need stripping at times? View answer
Answer posted 6 years ago
What is the percentage of carnauba and beeswax? View answer
Answer posted 6 years ago
Is it good for granite polishing? View answer
Answer posted 6 years ago
Is it harmful to dogs? View answer
Answer posted 6 years ago
can this be used on steel like a paste wax? View answer
Answer posted 6 years ago
Is the dark still available? View answer
Answer posted 6 years ago
Will this product work on an Oriental Rosewood table? View answer
Answer posted 6 years ago
does this product have paraffin? View answer
Answer posted 6 years ago
