What’s in the wax range?

Let's take a look at what waxes we have available.

Microcrystalline Wax - a.k.a. the most versatile wax you can own.

This unique formulation is versatile and very effective. Most commonly used in museums and historic houses; microcrystalline will not only preserve, protect and enhance your woodwork but can also be used for antique artefacts, such as coins, classic car parts, vintage paintwork and more. The wax has a much higher melting point compared to other waxes, which helps protect against fingerprints. This is particularly desirable for objects which receive frequent handling. When the wax is applied it forms a hard layer on the surface and once buffed it will enhance the patina which gives the desired gentle sheen or soft glow. Its pH neutral and acid-free qualities make it suitable for use on sensitive materials. Plus, the wax stays clear after application, which ensures there is no discolouration to your project.

Axminster Microcrystalline Wax in use on a woodturning project

Machine Wax - the classic formulation prevails!

Already a favourite of ours and a lot of our customers; machine wax will greatly reduce friction between timber and the surface of the machine table. Particularly effective on cast iron tables, the unique anti-friction formulation will give you greater control by lowering the effort required to push your workpiece through the machine. The wax also helps to protect your machine against corrosion.


Hand Tool Protection Wax

Specially formulated for hand tools, our protection wax helps prevent oxidation by forming a protective barrier on planes, chisels, saws and more. In addition, similarly to the machine wax, it will also enhance the tool’s performance by reducing the friction between your tool and the workpiece.

Hand Tool Protection Wax

Wood Wax - available in clear paste or a variety of colours!

This carefully formulated blend of wood waxes has been developed to revive, restore and protect wood. Available in a clear paste or in a variety of colours which can be used to adjust the finished colour of previously dyed wood. The unique formulation contains UV protection and provides a long-lasting, durable finish. Use it on bare, sealed, dyed or previously polished wood.


To conclude...

We've designed and developed our range of Axminster Waxes to suit a variety of applications and materials. Whether it's maintaining your machine, protecting your hand tools, enhancing your woodwork or restoring your antique findings; whatever your need for a wax, we've got you covered.

Need help?

If you need help or advice on our wax range, why not get in touch with one of our Axminster Experts? Either pop into your local Axminster store and chat with our experienced sales advisors, call our dedicated Customer Services team for advice or talk to us through our Online Chat function on our website. As always, you can get in touch and ask questions via any of our social media platforms. We are here to help you!


Discover more!

If you've enjoyed learning about our new range of waxes and want to see more innovative products which will help restore wood, why not take a look at our Abatron restoration kits. Abatron provides permanent solutions for repairing wood rot or decay and replacing damaged wood.