Dining chair makeover

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Morning,

Am now on the final leg of my refurb (6 beech chairs) and I am very pleased with the result so far (back to bare wood). Applying the finish is next but I don’t want to apply anything that is either spray or a paint brush applied.

Having now seen what was hiding beneath the old brown stain and varnish, I want to apply something that protects/seals but doesn’t affect the colour (like varnishes that can ‘yellow’ over time - assuming you can apply them without runs and brush marks)!

Hardwax oil (eg. Osmo) looks like the way to go although it’s b expensive and needs a lot of elbow grease! Anyone used it or know of an alternate? You can apply it using a cloth - again anyone had experience using that method (what cloth did you use)?

Cheers
 
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I've used beeswax applied with fine wirewool or a nylon scourer type of pad and also put Briwax on the same way and then buff and polish up with cloth.
 

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