Hi folks, heen following the discussion. Is there any particular brand, the English stuff, or others that is recommended? Thanks Jules --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Andrews" <tandrews@b...> wrote: > Hi Mitch, > > Yes, what Carl mentions is important. For a large print, I apply wax to a relatively > small area then buff, then treat the next area and buff, etc. Otherwise the wax > hardens on the print surface and is very difficult to buff. It takes a small amount of > practice to get a nice even coat that doesn't show. When finished you really can't tell > that the print has been waxed. Cheers, > > Tom Andrews > http://www.wildlandart.com > > > > 3. Any other suggestions on how to apply and buff the wax? > > Buff immediately after application of the wax - it dries very quickly. > > > Carl
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Re: [Digital BW] Renaissance Wax on Large Prints
2004-06-01 by lulalake_1999
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