Wax & Revive Tool Treatment

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Use this Tool Treatment Wax to help keep your digging or garden tools in tip top condition. It comes in handy when your faithful tools deserve some care and attention.

The “Wax & Revive” treatment contains the best ingredients to treat, maintain and protect both wooden and metal tools.  If you only have time to do this once a year try to apply before putting tools away following a dig, or for the winter months.

We recommend applying this to our Archaeology Trowel and Spades every few months, or at the end of a dig to help protect the surface of the tool from rust and extend its lifetime for years to come.

The perfect gift for any archaeologist, tradesman, or gardener!

Additional Details:

  • Natural Ingredients: Rape Seed Oil, Bees Wax, Liquid Lanolin, Pine Oil, Tea Tree Oil
  • Size: 9 x 9 x 4cm
  • 125ml Tin
  • Presented in a recyclable cardboard box and tin
  • Designed and made in the UK by Sting In The Tail
  • KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

Instructions:

Wash and remove all soil and mud from tools and dry well. Place tools on newspaper, spray with WD40 if needed and remove any rust with a wire brush or steel wool.  Once clean apply a coating of treatment wax, rub in then wipe off any excess wax and finally polish with a dry cloth.

About Sting In The Tail

Sting in the Tail has been designing and manufacturing products in the UK for 27 years. They are based in the English Lake District and assemble all their products in their headquarters on the edge of Morecambe Bay. They always endeavour to source and manufacture as many components and products in the UK as possible.

The design of many of the products reflects the heritage of our country with a modern twist. The products use tried and tested formulations that work and are not a gimmick! They recognise that packaging has a very short life before ending up in the bin, landfill or even the oceans. They endeavour to keep their packaging to the minimum, choosing to use containers with a future use or recycled, functional packaging


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