Products To Keep Your Reed Organ Looking Its Best
Below are a few products that Rod recommends for those who
would like to keep their reed organ looking its
best. Although these products won't keep a 100 year
old reed organ like new, they will keep a restored finish
looking fresh and attractive.
A word about wood finishes: In most cases, it's not
necessary to strip a reed organ's outer wooden
casework. As a matter of fact, stripping any
antique is usually not a good idea.
However, once an organ's finish has been deep cleaned
(not stripped!) -- which I do in all my restoration
work -- these products are ideal for maintaining a fresh
appearance.

BRIWAX is a solvent based blend of beeswax
and carnauba wax, two of the finest wood finishing waxes known
to man. Most of the waxes found on the shelves today contain
solvents like turpentine or mineral spirits.
Briwax uses a much hotter solvent, toluene, which allows it
to emulsify more durable waxes like carnauba to give a better
protection to your finished surfaces. The use of a hotter
solvent results in the wax setting much more quickly, allowing
a higher luster finish faster allowing a higher luster
finish.

Antique Original Wax Polish is an excellent
polish that was first developed many years ago in London by
blending several of the world’s finest waxes, including
carnauba and beeswax.

Maybe not as glamorous as some products, OLD
ENGLISH® Dark Wood Scratch Cover is an excellent item
to have on hand, because it does a very nice job covering
scratches, bumps and scraps.
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