I was asked so many questions about the dark paste wax I used on my kitchen cabinets. that I thought I would give you a little tutorial. This is what I used. I bought mine locally, but if you go to http://www.woodcraft.com/ you will find it in many different colors. The one I used was a very dark brown, kind of a dark walnut shade.
All I did was make sure my cabinets were really clean and didn’t have any dirt or cooking grease on them. I did not sand them and please don’t sand. This is not a refinishing tool, just a wax.
Very important. My cabinets are maple and don’t show a lot of grain, however it is mandatory that you wipe the wax on with the grain of the wood. I tested out the inside of a door first to make sure that I would like it. Just wipe it on with a soft rag, let it sit just for a short time and then buff it off with a soft rag. I just used old tee shirts. It does take a bit of buffing to get the shine, however it is amazing how it does darken the wood and really brings the wood to life. It made a huge difference in mine.
I have also used it on different pieces of furniture to cover minor scratches and give the wood a new glow.
If you have oak or some kind of wood with a lot of grain, you will definitely see more of the grain after the waxing. That is why I say to do the inside of the door first and make sure you like the result.
That’s about all there is to it. I really like the product, just test it and make sure you like it. It has definitely held up. I havn’t repeated the process in the last 4 years and my cabinets still look wonderful. So if you can’t totally refinish or paint, this may be the answer.
This is a picture that you saw in my post yesterday of my cabinets before. Mapel with a very light stain and very little shine or character.
This is what they look like after.