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Monday, October 5, 2009

Come Meet The Biwax Guy



The Briwax Guy is “On the Road Again” . . .

This time he’s going to be at Nottingham Antiques in Atlanta, GA. If you’re in the Atlanta area, mark your calendar for Saturday, October 31. Celebrate Halloween with us at Nottingham’s 5,000 square foot store on Bennett Street. The Briwax Guy will be there from 10:30 am until 5:00 pm and will be demonstrating “How to Use Briwax“. Stop by and see all of the Briwax Colors and the Microfiber Pads. The Briwax Guy will also be showcasing Rolite Premium Metal Polish and Midas Touch.

Nottingham Antiques is located at 45 Bennett Street in the Bennett Street Arts and Antiques District in the 2100 block of Peachtree Street in Buckhead. Use Google Maps to get directions to the store.





Also, visit the Nottingham Antiques website for more information about them.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to lear more about Briwax and Rolite AND

to Meet The Briwax Guy in person!!



Wednesday, August 5, 2009

My Briwax is liquid, what now?

Just a reminder . . . it is Summer, it is HOT and your Briwax will turn liquid . . .

Briwax will turn into a liquid in hot weather. This in no way diminishes the quality of the product. In fact, Briwax is designed to turn liquid and can be used in a liquid state (see Using Briwax in a Liquid State on this blog).

Simply allow the container to come to room temperature – either by placing the container in the refrigerator for several hours, or by bringing the container into an air conditioned room – and Briwax will return to a paste form.

In warm weather, you might want to place the container of Briwax in an air conditioned room the night before you plan on using it. The container can be placed in the refrigerator to speed up the process.

Since Briwax is to be applied sparingly, the paste form of the wax will allow a less wasteful application.

Just remember, the quality of your Briwax is just fine – either in a liquid state or paste form!!