Mind Your Own Beeswax - 8 oz

Warmth and durability in a simple squeezable bottle.

 Mind Your Own Beeswax is formulated to protect your finishes and give them the cozy, golden warmth we love in a well-worn antique. This soft, buttery wax squeezes onto metal or wood surfaces and hardens to a durable, satin patina. It pairs perfectly with your stained, painted, and raw wood pieces to protect and seal with a vintage sheen.


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Mind Your Own Beeswax - 8 oz
Mind Your Own Beeswax - 8 oz
Mind Your Own Beeswax - 8 oz
Mind Your Own Beeswax - 8 oz
Mind Your Own Beeswax - 8 oz
Mind Your Own Beeswax - 8 oz
Mind Your Own Beeswax - 8 oz
Mind Your Own Beeswax - 8 oz
Mind Your Own Beeswax - 8 oz
Mind Your Own Beeswax - 8 oz

“We like to think of Mind Your Own Beeswax as the answer to prayer for people who find applying wax with a brush too tiresome or even painful. It’s our way of making something even simpler to do for everyone, no matter their limitations.”

The beauty of antiques is that they have a story to tell. There is history between every layer of paint and within each spot of exposed wood. Mind Your Own Beeswax helps you create and protect these elements of age on your restoration projects. Our exclusive, squeezable combination of hard carnauba wax and buttery beeswax is easy to work with while remaining extremely strong. Enjoy the honey-hued vintage finish the natural beeswax lends to your piece with one simple application.

Amy Howard Beeswax Product

Perfect for arthritis sufferers!

Skip the years of wear and tear needed to develop the perfect amount of character and age on your furniture. With Light Wax, you can create a perfectly vintage waxed finish on any piece. The carnauba wax, used on bowling alleys across the country, protects and seals, while the warm beeswax adds a subtle tint to your piece. The squeezable application is easy to use and makes covering larger areas a breeze.

Amy’s Tip: Use a thrifted cabinet door to experiment on as you develop your favorite waxing and buffing techniques for larger projects.