When waxing something I like to use a flexible cutting board to keep the wax from getting all over the table. It is easy to clean off but the wax doesn't smear on the next scarf or shirt so I don't have to clean it every time. And I prefer a colored cutting board as it makes it easier to see the wax I've put down. Which helps so I don't miss any spots. You can see in the pictures how the color of the board shows when the wax is applied.
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Friday, August 2, 2013
Sailing on a green sea
While I haven't been busy posting, I have been busy creating. We moved this spring and immediately started remodeling. That is my excuse. Not that I couldn't have gotten out my stuff to take pics of finished work.
When waxing something I like to use a flexible cutting board to keep the wax from getting all over the table. It is easy to clean off but the wax doesn't smear on the next scarf or shirt so I don't have to clean it every time. And I prefer a colored cutting board as it makes it easier to see the wax I've put down. Which helps so I don't miss any spots. You can see in the pictures how the color of the board shows when the wax is applied.
When waxing something I like to use a flexible cutting board to keep the wax from getting all over the table. It is easy to clean off but the wax doesn't smear on the next scarf or shirt so I don't have to clean it every time. And I prefer a colored cutting board as it makes it easier to see the wax I've put down. Which helps so I don't miss any spots. You can see in the pictures how the color of the board shows when the wax is applied.
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