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Warwick Beeswax 100ml

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Beeswax

  • Contents: 100 ml
Available since July 2000
Item number 136469
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Set No
Oil No
Polish No
Cleaner No
String Cleaner No
Drapery No
Wax Yes
Storlek 0
Packaging unit l
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Safety Notes P statements

  • p101: If medical advice is needed, have product container or label at hand.
  • p102: Keep out of reach of children.
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Great for natural finish Warwicks and other instruments
PhilJA 26.11.2017
I have a 2007 GPS Bubinga Warwick and I finally ran my first pot down, so bought a refresh.

These days, the wood on the body and neck (Ovangkol) on my Warwick is pretty much saturated with with beeswax, but I like to do it each time I change the strings just to bring the finish up and give me the comfort that I am cleaning and protecting again.

I would recommend applying with your fingers for two reasons - firstly, the warmth of your fingers really helps with the penetration of the beeswax and, in my opinion, it brings out a better finish and really allows the grain to 'pop'. Secondly, it allows you to be more accurate with your application. It is easy to over-apply it with a cloth and get it in all over your hardware, which looks messy and is hard to remove. Going back to what I said above, it is best to do this when the strings are off.

I leave it on for a couple of minutes and then buff off with a clean cotton rag and it results in the guitar looking fantastic. Don't leave it on too long as it is harder to remove and get an even looking finish.

It can also be used for cleaning. Go to the Warwick care website for information on how to do this, there's loads of really useful information on there.

Finally, just be aware that the wax makes your fingers feel a little 'grippy' when you've just applied it, so fast finger funk is harder to play just after application! Go and wash your hands and dry them out, THEN play!
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Beeswax straight from the beehive
Johnas 01.03.2020
It does a decent job at providing a sense of shining to the body, while hydrating it and leaving a good smell upon the wood. Overall, it gets the job done but i think it has some room for improvement because after a practise session the shining goes away and the body slides back to the "finger mark" state.
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Good wax but.....
Dai 10.05.2017
You could possibly say " just use any mineral oil"

While that is true, I'd like to think that Warwick wax has something special in it to make my Corvette look better and play better. LOL

It's probably all in my mind but I get a satisfaction from using this uber expensive stuff.

To be very honest, on my Ibanez SR fan fret, I use some fancy mineral oil. It seems to do the same thing but the Warwick wax seems to keep the shine longer.

The only con. Very hard to get in stores and very expensive, considering that you could get away with using mineral oil which is stupid cheap.
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Nice wax
Danilo Donayre 16.12.2020
I own an Ibanez SR506 with oil finish and I have been taking care of it by applying beeswax at least once a month (with daily use) and I am happy woth the results. The oil finish maintains in good conditions.
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