Liming wax?
I am thinking of using liming wax on my knotty pine paneling....What would the effect be? I have never used this product, anyone with any info about it would be helpful....
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Liming wax is a white wax that is often used to tone-down the orange of pine. It will give the wood a subtle white finish.
I think this will be helpful info:
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/liming-wax-101-2414530
Liming Wax 101
This video might be a help as well, the finished product looks very pretty
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gdj9NIaHyg
Best way to find out is test on an unseen spot or a piece of scrap wood that’s similar.