I lost the thread about removing old wax from my dining room table. I did it and it looks great. I am now starting on some other fruniture but the Briewax that I am using has gotten really hard. How can I soften it up so it doesn’t leave big streaks on the furniture?
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Is it Original Briwax or Briwax 2000? The Original uses toluene as it's thinner/solvent. Because that chemical is considered a health hazard you can not generally purchase it. The Briwax 2000 uses mineral spirits type solvent. If you have that, you can just mix in some mineral spirits and revive the wax.
Personally, I would just purchase new.
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