Sealing the oiled/waxed finish on mahogany
Hi all, hope I have the right forum for my question.
I'm thinking of buying an Asian mahogany bedroom suite (see the Timber forum if you really want all the details!). The finish we preferred was called "oiled/waxed" and as it was explained to me, they basically polish it on to the wood using a rag, almost like applying boot polish.
Now I noticed that this wax "scratches" very easily, but the scratches rub off with a brisk wipe from a tissue or similar. So they are (hopefully) in the wax rather than the wood itself.
What I also noticed is that some of the brown polish is coming off on the tissue as well. I am a bit concerned about our linen getting brown stains all over it! (and keep your minds out of the gutter everyone). The guy said he could finish the slats and inside rails with some sort of spray (I think he may have mentioned the word "Estapol") to stop this. But he wasn't going to do all the surfaces of every piece.
I'd like to ask everyone if there is a product that we could apply at home, to "seal" the polish so it doesn't come off when rubbed. We don't have any sort of spray equipment so it would have to be rags and elbow grease. I was looking at the ubeaut product page and saw there was a "traditional wax" and also the "polish reviver" - would one or both of these be useful and in what order would I apply them? (wax last I guess). Or something else maybe?
Many thanks in advance,
Anh-Dao