Thepipdoc
Well-Known Member
There isn't a lot of real wood on my F43 but what there is I would like it to look good (I'm talking wood in the saloon and not the teak decking). With that in mind I decided to try and bring out the best of the wood by polishing it with a beeswax polish. The end result is it looks good but it's now "very difficult to walk on it". (I quote my wife ) She didn't actually say that but I couldn't say what she really said! I remember a part of her comment rhymed with merchant banker! 
Anyway...... as I said the wood looks good but it's a slippy as hell and if I'm to ever get my wife anywhere near the galley again I'm going to have to make it unslippy.
Is there a product that would remove the wax polish without damaging the wood ( I'm thinking maybe vinegar)? Or is there something I could use in the future that would bring out best of the wood without making it a perfect practice surface for Torvel and Dean?
Anyway...... as I said the wood looks good but it's a slippy as hell and if I'm to ever get my wife anywhere near the galley again I'm going to have to make it unslippy.
Is there a product that would remove the wax polish without damaging the wood ( I'm thinking maybe vinegar)? Or is there something I could use in the future that would bring out best of the wood without making it a perfect practice surface for Torvel and Dean?