Tried today with beeswax on the concrete slab, see the link for what I bought.
Softened it in the microwave before treatment with a cloth. But what happened was that the wax solidified in 1 second, so now I have a slab with air bubbles filled with yellow wax☹️ I know that a paint store has a paraffin oil with beeswax in it, is that the one I should use?
https://panduro.com/sv-se/produkter...s45kgfA3gyp5Hy7Bn6N0ApaVeDf0t7_RoCKKwQAvD_BwE
Softened it in the microwave before treatment with a cloth. But what happened was that the wax solidified in 1 second, so now I have a slab with air bubbles filled with yellow wax☹️ I know that a paint store has a paraffin oil with beeswax in it, is that the one I should use?
https://panduro.com/sv-se/produkter...s45kgfA3gyp5Hy7Bn6N0ApaVeDf0t7_RoCKKwQAvD_BwE
Heat the surface so the wax melts again and then you can polish. You can just polish, but you want the wax to penetrate a bit into the concrete so it doesn't disappear immediately. One method is to place a pot/container with hot water on the concrete until it feels warm. Move to the next area and polish the heated section.
Ok, seems a bit complicated. I've found this one at Bauhaus, maybe it works?Z z_bumbi said:Heat the surface so the wax melts again and then you can polish. It's possible to just polish, but you want to get the wax down a bit into the concrete so it doesn't disappear right away.
One method is to place a pot/container with hot water on the concrete until it feels warm. Move to the next area and polish the heated area.
https://www.bauhaus.se/kalkfarg-rus...JqMk9Zs07U1yefdRoC39QQAvD_BwE#yotpo-recension
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