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Does anyone know were I can get Beeswax or Beeswax Polish from ?

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Superhome on other side.

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Thanks, but I try and keep away from the South.

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Fair comment, have you tried asking people like Ronnies or Burhan as they might use it on the furniture they make & be able to sell you a tin?

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Yes went to them both this morning.

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Try the yapi markets. I bought some Briwax for Marble from the one next to China Bazaar. Alternatively I bought some Beeswax from the yapi market next to Pools R Us in Lapta last week.

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Rubyroo hope you do not mind me asking why you bought wax for your marble? Some of mine has white film where I have been wiping it with damp cloth & I do not know how to remove it.

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I didn't buy it for marble

I wanted it for a wooden table I had shabby chic'd. I was assured it would work on wood, it did, but even so when i saw 'proper' wood beeswax I bought it too.

I hope you manage to remove whatever you have done? or are you saying you have a white film on some marble? I have no idea how to remove that but I am sure someone else does.

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Thanks Rubyroo it is probably limescale but I do not want to use Viakaal on it & marble cleaner does not shift it. Maybe I will get some of this polish & give it a try.

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