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My Furniture Wax Has Hardened In The Tin! How Do I Soften It Up Again?
Gilly’s waxes have an official shelf life of 24 months. However, they do actually last much longer than that, provided the tin remains airtight. Sometimes the lids don’t get replaced properly and the solvents (and in the case of creams, water) do evaporate, leaving the harder waxes. They are usable in this state but it’s much more difficult.
In the interests of reducing waste, we do have a trick to boost a tin of dried wax. There is no guarantee of perfect results but you will be able to re-create a usable product.
Follow the below steps:
How To Soften Up Hardened Furniture/Timber Wax
The table below shows what to add to each Gilly’s product:
Product |
Water |
Solvent |
Which Solvent to Use |
No |
Yes |
Gum Turpentine or Mineral Turpentine |
|
Yes |
Yes |
Gum Turpentine or Mineral Turpentine 50/50 water/solvent |
|
Yes |
Yes |
Gum Turpentine or Mineral Turpentine 50/50 water/solvent |
|
No |
Yes |
Gum Turpentine or Mineral Turpentine |
|
Yes |
Yes |
50/50 water/solvent |
|
No |
Yes |
Gum Turpentine or Mineral Turpentine |
The Cream and Carnauba Polish, being very soft, are usually the most likely to evaporate if not airtight.
When you do eventually get to the bottom of your tins and bottles, please remember to recycle them. The tins are aluminium and the bottles are 100% post consumer recycled and recyclable (made from the plastics collected in wheelie bins from NSW - we think that’s wonderful!).
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Hi John, glad to hear you benefitted from this tip. We believe not wasting good product that can be revived is part of true sustainability.
This worked beautifully on both a furniture restoration wax (expensive) and some good quality carnuba. Saved me time and shekels. What could be better? Thanks for the tip!