The Original Briwax
History & Heritage
In 1860, Henry Flack began manufacturing polishes and blending waxes in East London, crafting products for the finest cabinetmakers and woodcarvers of the era. After World War II, production moved to Beckenham, Kent, and in 1961, J.W. Bollom & Co. Ltd. acquired the company. Since its discovery, Briwax has been trusted by craftsmen worldwide to protect, restore, and recondition fine furniture and antiques to their original patina — a finish once achievable only through laborious hand rubbing. Today, Briwax continues to serve professional woodworkers, refinishers, and homeowners dedicated to preserving quality furnishings.
Product Overview
Known as the World’s Premier Finishing Wax, Briwax is a blend of beeswax and carnauba wax — two of the finest natural waxes available. Designed to protect raw wood and enhance existing finishes, Briwax can be used on a wide range of materials including wood, untreated leather, marble, concrete, metal, and painted surfaces. Always test on an inconspicuous area before full application.
Key Features
- Composition: Blend of beeswax and carnauba wax
- Applications: Suitable for wood, metal, leather, fiberglass, marble, tile, and painted surfaces
- Function: Cleans, restores, and reconditions surfaces while providing a durable wax finish
- Protection: Retards oxidation, tarnish, mold, and mildew
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