

🛡️ Elevate your blade care to museum-grade prestige!
Renaissance Wax by Picreator is a 7 oz synthetic wax polish, crafted in the UK and trusted by professional conservators and museums worldwide for over 40 years. Designed to protect and preserve precious edged weapons like hunting knives and swords, it offers long-lasting, easy-to-apply protection without the need for batteries or complex tools.
| Manufacturer | Picreator |
| Part number | PCRW2-BRK |
| Item Weight | 204 g |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 12.7 x 12.7 cm; 204.12 g |
| Item model number | PCRW2-BRK |
| Size | Count 1 |
| Color | White |
| Style | Wax Polish |
| Material | Synthetic |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Handle Material | Metal, Wood |
| Special Features | Manual |
| Specific uses | Polish |
| Included components | Renaissance Wax Polish |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
P**I
Très bonne qualité
La vraie et faite pour ce quoi elle est destinée
C**F
Great product for swords!
So I have ordered this after reading a big deal on sword collector sites. It is the panacea for all the needs of collectors, and so far the fame seems to be deserved. I have 2 occidental swords, limited edition from Lord of the Rings movies (Museum edition series); and I was concerned about how to keep these beauties in a clean and nice way. Tried with silicone oil, mineral oil and while they solve the purpose, leave the blade and hilt greasy and attract a lot of particles, making them quite bad to look at, and in continuous need to be cleaned (get a spoon, put it in honey, lick all honey off and then roll the spoon on the carpet...this is how the swords would look like...I don't have a museum with weatherproof sealed boxes, so dust get on them no matter what :D ) Used this once, and so far great results! It cleaned the old stain on the metal, and the dried residual of oil; and made the metal a bit more shiny (not sure if it removed the aging coat that the sword maker put on the sword; or if it just cleaned it); but it won't look like chrome, so be assured that the sword will stay nice and clean but not shiny and "bling". It works great on the blade, hilt and grip (which is made of leather); I've coated the scabbard too (made of wood, metal and leather), and it looks awesomely clean. The big advantages are that you don't need to coat every few months the blade, since this wax stays on for quite a long time (heard that you need to give another coat once every 6-8 months, based on how much you handle the sword), it doesn't leave grease all over and if you touch the blade with your fingers (don't do it), you can easily wipe away the blade and you are fine; while with the oil you would have to give a new coat (if the grease on the hands goes under the oil coat, with air, it will cause rust to appear on the carbon blade, that's why you never touch with your bare hands a carbon steel blade, unless you clean it thoroughly after). I am happy with it; there is plenty for 10 years of coating :) Tried it on other old items, like silver items which had a dark coat on it, and it didn't work as well as the sword; I guess that Silver has to be cleaned with other products before you can use this wax. Works good on leather and wood chairs, altho it will be expensive to coat 4 chair every 6 months...you may have better luck with common cheaper products, unless you have a louis 15th type furniture :)
B**R
Bang for the buck
Worth it.. go ahead
M**L
Great product at a great price
If you are looking for Renaissance Wax, then it's pretty likely you know what it is and what you need it for. In my case, it was the final step in the construction of a flintlock. Easy to apply, generous amount for the price and seems to be as protective as the reputation suggests.
S**N
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Teuer aber gut, benutze es für Blankwaffen!
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