🪄 Transform your furniture into timeless elegance with Briwax Tudor Brown!
Briwax Tudor Brown Furniture Wax Polish is a 3-in-1 wood care solution that cleans, stains, and polishes furniture, delivering a rich brown finish while protecting wood surfaces. Packaged in a compact 15.8 oz container by Restoration Center, it’s designed for durable, long-lasting wood enhancement.
Manufacturer | Restoration Center |
Part Number | 00-FGICKE-65 |
Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.69 x 4.65 x 2.64 inches |
Item model number | Tudor Brown |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Tudor Brown |
Material | Wood |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
O**
Great easy product did this in a couple hours
Really happy with the outcome. I liked my wood vanity, but not the 90s light orange color. This helped bring out the grain, darken the tone a little and overall bring it back to life after years of wear and tear. Lightly sanded first, then wiped with cloth to remove dust. Painters tape to avoid getting stain paste on unwanted areas. Follow the grain and really work the product in. Definitely recommend!! Read and follow the directions! :)
S**Y
Excellent product
Amazing stuff! I used it to restore cabinets that have peeling due to water damage. It made them look new! Super easy to use. A little goes a long long ways. Use rubber gloves. Have 2 cloths one for application and one for buffing just a few min later. Highly recommend.
T**S
This stuff is amazing!
This was my first experience with Briwax (Tudor Brown) and I stand amazed! The reviews and photos here on Amazon were so helpful that I decided to post my own. The more "orange" longer cabinets are the BEFORE pic and the darker ones with the dark hardware are the AFTER pic. We were doing a minor kitchen remodel and Hubby loves wood cabinets so I opted for waxing instead of painting them. But I wanted them to be DIFFERENT and I am SO happy with the results. Yes, the smell is a little strong while you're working with it but I opened a window, turned on a box fan, and didn't wear a mask and was just fine. And the smell does dissipate very quickly! It requires some work and a little elbow grease but I couldn't be any more pleased with the results! I know there are many ways to apply it, but I just used one microfiber cloth to apply and another microfiber cloth to polish afterward, changing cloths as needed. The Briwax also covered up EVERY flaw in the wood and made everything look intentional, which made my cabinets look brand new. Can't wait to try it on my staircase next since all of our wood is the more dated "orangey" oak. If you want your cabinets even darker, you could probably go with Dark Brown or another color. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!
G**A
Waxing the wood door
Messy to use but excellent to preserve old wood doors. Comes in different stains. Probably works best to apply to a wood surface when the wood is new. Then the application easy, the color homogeneous. When the wood has weathered the color can be streaky, and stain irregularly. Next application I plan to sand the door prior to application.
D**A
love the change in my cabinets
I'm using this on my 19+ year old kitchen cabinets. They are turning my old honey oak cabinets into rustic oak with a beautiful sheen. This stuff is great. It is easy to do but does require some time and work. What I have found that works best for me is to apply a VERY THIN layer with extra fine (0000) steel wool. Then, after it dries, I buff with clean extra fine (0000) steel wool. I tried buffing with a cotton rag but I could never pass the white glove test. Using the steel wool removes the excess and buffs it to a beautiful sheen. I'm really pleased with how they are coming out. Attached photo, door on the right has been treated with Briwax in Tudor, door on the left has not. Wear gloves, open your doors/windows and turn on a fan. The smell is strong but goes away rather quickly. The other great thing is you can do a little at a time. I've been working on my cabinets as time allows-when I have an extra hour or two.
C**R
Stinky but the absolute best to bring furniture back to life.
Been using this since the 80's it's stinky (while you first put it on), use it outside or in a garage, but it really works, makes furniture look new and covers a multitude of scratches and imperfections.
D**A
Why pay for new cabinets when you can spend $20 on wax
I have been searching high and low for a solution to my hideous 1990s Honey Oak kitchen cabinets. I came across a blog that a woman had used used Briwax to darken her cabinets. I thought for $20 and lots of elbow grease I would give it a shot. I can't believe more people aren't aware that this is a way to redo your cabinets. The results are incredible! I applied it using a brush. Left some extra along the crevices. After the wax dries you buff it out with a soft cloth. It leaves the cabinet shiny and beautiful. I used Tudor Brown because I wanted something that would compliment our wood trim. The level of dark is in your hands. You can be heavy handed or just add some color. I haven't tried yet but I read that the clear Briwax is like an eraser and it can help clean up areas that you don't like. I will be able to get just over half my kitchen done with one can. You could get more but I really want to cover the ugly oak so I'm using more than most would. The best part is you don't have to sand or prepare your cabinets before you do this. Just make sure the item you are about to wax is clean and dry.When I first bought my house I hated the yellow kitchen because it clashed with the cabinets. Now the yellow walls really pop and warm everything up.My first pic is the naked oak cabinet. Second picture is me doing an even coat on entire cabinet and buffed. Third pic is an uneven coat trying a distressing look. Last picture is my final product of what I wanted to achieve. A darker color with some wax left in the crevices for a distressed look.
J**S
Strong Odor
I bought this because I saw somebody using it to darken their cabinets on Instagram. I had to use quite a bit and it only made the wood a slight bit darker. Very strong odor you should use a it in a very well ventilated place.
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