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My husband and I have poured a concrete floor and are using stain for the colouring. We are very interested in sealing it with beeswax but are extremely frustrated with finding information on the application of such a process.
I would appreciate any information on this subject that anyone has to offer.
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My husband and I have poured a concrete floor and are using stain for the colouring. We are very interested in sealing it with beeswax but are extremely frustrated with finding information on the application of such a process.
I would appreciate any information on this subject that anyone has to offer.
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Michelle bees wax is a very old way of sealing concrete. It does work but is very hard to maintain. Tung oils are your next shot and will work a little better then bees wax. Better still is todays line of sealers and topping for concrete. Check out Euclid Chemical Company at http://www.euclidchemical.com Email me if I may be of help
Best of luck