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Gilboys Beeswax Polish with extra UV protection
In this video, Simon Gilboy introduces and elaborates on the advantages of using Gilboys Beeswax Polish. This highly esteemed polish, recognised internationally, now incorporates an additional ingredient designed to absorb ultraviolet light. Perfecting this UV absorber recipe has been a laborious process for Simon, requiring many months of dedicated effort, followed by professional analysis from a prestigious university.
Simon was trained at the www.dartington.org/ owned, Staverton Joinery. His parents signed him into a traditional apprenticeship which started when he was just 16 years old.
With business mentoring from 'The Prince's Trust' Simon opened his antique restoration business in 1994. Gilboys now operates from a beautiful purpose built building nestled beside the River Dart and alongside www.southdevonrailway.co.uk/
"By integrating a UV absorber into our trusted beeswax polish formula, we provide additional protection that absorbs even more of the harmful UV rays before they can damage the wood or its finish. This advanced protection is especially crucial for pieces exposed to direct sunlight, helping to greatly reduce discolouration and extend the life of your furniture."
"While it does not block all UV rays entirely, it acts as a crucial additional barrier, extending the life of your furniture and keeping its colour and finish vibrant."
Video Index
0:01 Introduction to the reason why Simon has made this new addition
0:27 Example of sun bleached furniture
2:38 Explanation of the UV accelerated weathering test results
Click the following link if you would like to purchase Gilboys Beeswax Polish :- bit.ly/3OFRjKZ
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Відео

Mid-Century Teak Coffee Table Restoration with Gilboys Beeswax Polish | Comparison & Revival Guide
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In this comprehensive short video, Simon expertly demonstrates the application techniques and effectiveness of Gilboys Gold range of polishes on restoring mid-century teak coffee tables. Follow along as Simon provides a step-by-step guide, comparing and showcasing the remarkable results achieved through a single application of Gilboys Gold range, offering valuable insights into furniture restor...
How to Restore the Finish on a Solid Pine Table
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In this in-depth video presentation, Simon demonstrates how to refinish a pine dining table using Gilboys Hard Wax Oil and Gilboys Antique Gold beeswax polish. Simon was trained at the www.dartington.org/ owned, Staverton Joinery. His parents signed him into a traditional apprenticeship which started when he was just 16 years old. With business mentoring from 'The Prince's Trust' Simon opened h...
Restoring a French Antique Maple & Rosewood Chest of Drawers C1830/40 (Part Two)
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In this 2nd video presentation Simon walks us through some of Gilboys methods of restoring an antique French Commode Chest, dating from the Louis Philippe period of France's history. If you missed Part 1 you can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/Q93UQq0o8-I/v-deo.html In this, the second episode of this antique restoration, Simon continues to demonstrate how he uses French polishing techniques as ...
Restoring a French Antique Maple & Rosewood Chest of Drawers C1830/40 (Part One)
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In this video presentation Simon walks us through some of Gilboys methods of restoring an antique French Commode Chest, dating from the Louis Philippe period of France's history. Simon begins the restoration of the chest by carefully selecting period antique oak from Gilboys storage container. The oak is then cut and dimensioned to be used as replacement drawer runners which Simon installs with...
Comparing and Applying all the Wood Finishes in our Workshop
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In this video Simon empties his wood finishes cabinet in the workshop and talks about the benefits and properties of using the varied wood finishes. The finishes are applied to oak veneered MDF In 1987 Simon Gilboy was indentured for 4 years as an apprentice French Polisher by Dartington Trust. After completing his apprenticeship he then spent two years in full time education studying the art o...
Hard Wax Oil. Is this the best finish for your wood?
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In this video Simon passionately describes the features and benefits of using hard wax oil to finish bare wood. You can buy it here - gilboys.co.uk/products/hard-wax-oil-food-safe-interior-wood-finish In 1987 Simon Gilboy was indentured for 4 years as an apprentice French Polisher by Dartington Trust. After completing his apprenticeship he then spent two years in full time education studying th...
Antique Oak Children's Desk Restoration - Part Two
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In this second video, Simon demonstrates a number of techniques that a french polisher or furniture restorer may use to restore an old oak finish. Although this not a demonstration video, Simon shows clearly how a series of careful wood treatments can result in an amazing renovation. Once all the repair and preparation work is completed (as seen in Part 1-ua-cam.com/video/3nh_a3uFhjs/v-deo.html...
Antique Oak Children's Desk Restoration - Part One
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In this video Simon shows how Gilboys sets about restoring a small antique children's oak desk. During the restoration he takes time to explain what to look out for when restoring antique and vintage furniture. Sharing knowledge of how to use traditional hot melt glues and repair techniques that preserve the originality of the antique. Simon also explains why the old finish is removed using a l...
How to Sow & Grow Sunflowers
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In this video, Eva Gilboy (aged 4) demonstrates the how easy it is to sow one of the world's most favourite plants - Sunflowers Generations of children have enjoyed growing these colourful flowers. not only are they loved by children but also greatly appreciated by bees and other pollinating insects. Sow the seeds to a depth of 1.5cm - 2 cm in peat free, multi purpose compost. We added some ver...
Restoration of an Old English Pub Table (Ash Veneer)
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In this video furniture restorer Simon Gilboy demonstrates the step-by-step restoration of a small ash veneered dining table using a process of stripping and refinishing. Using easy to follow professional techniques that Simon has taught many apprentices over the years. He shows how you can completely change the look of a table by refinishing it to a professional standard in only a few hours. S...
Where our Devon Honey and Beeswax comes from, and how its produced
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High above the Teign Valley, overlooking the Powderham estate with views reaching to the River Exe, Simon meets Neil Graham. Neil is a retired Psychiatric Nurse with over 30 years of service within the NHS. Early on his nursing career he started beekeeping. Self taught with just one beehive he quickly discovered it to be a natural antidote to a very challenging profession. Over the years he has...
Gilboys Beeswax Leather Conditioning Balsam
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In 1 minute 28 seconds 😁 Ian demonstrates some of the various applications of our 100% Natural Leather Balsam Made in our restoration workshop with pure beeswax from Buckfast Abbey in South Devon gilboys.co.uk/products/natural-leather-conditioner-balsam
How To Restore The Original Finish On A 17th Century Charles II Oak Coffer
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How To Restore The Original Finish On A 17th Century Charles II Oak Coffer
How to Remove or Lighten Stains on Wood using Oxalic Acid
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How to Remove or Lighten Stains on Wood using Oxalic Acid
Part 2 - Mid Century Teak Dining Table Restoration: Oxalic Acid - Hard Wax Oil - Wax Polishing
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Part 2 - Mid Century Teak Dining Table Restoration: Oxalic Acid - Hard Wax Oil - Wax Polishing
Part 1 - Mid Century Teak Dining Table Restoration: Eco vs Chemical Stripper
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Part 1 - Mid Century Teak Dining Table Restoration: Eco vs Chemical Stripper
How To Restore a Pair of Georgian Side Tables (Part 2)
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How To Restore a Pair of Georgian Side Tables (Part 2)
Restoring a Pair of Antique Georgian Side Tables Part 1
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Restoring a Pair of Antique Georgian Side Tables Part 1
Polish your leather boots in 60 seconds...
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Polish your leather boots in 60 seconds...
60 Seconds of Pure Gold
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60 Seconds of Pure Gold
How To Limewash Wood Furniture (Oak) - Fireplace Surround Restoration
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How To Limewash Wood Furniture (Oak) - Fireplace Surround Restoration
How To French Polish Part 3/3
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How To French Polish Part 3/3
How to French Polish - Part 2 of 3
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How to French Polish - Part 2 of 3
Have you ever wondered what the underside of a steam train looks like?
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Have you ever wondered what the underside of a steam train looks like?
How To French Polish - Part 1 of 3
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How To French Polish - Part 1 of 3
Mastering Beeswax Polish: A Comprehensive Guide to Shades, Application, and Results
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Mastering Beeswax Polish: A Comprehensive Guide to Shades, Application, and Results
How To Restore Sun Faded Antique Furniture with Beeswax Polish
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How To Restore Sun Faded Antique Furniture with Beeswax Polish
FRENCH POLISHERS TRICK - How To Restore The Finish on an Antique Chair in 3 Steps
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FRENCH POLISHERS TRICK - How To Restore The Finish on an Antique Chair in 3 Steps
How To Get The Best Coverage With Beeswax Furniture Polish (Gilboys Gold)
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How To Get The Best Coverage With Beeswax Furniture Polish (Gilboys Gold)

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @zzeezz100
    @zzeezz100 5 годин тому

    Common furniture beetles are v slow, that’s something else your looking at

  • @user-jn8wf1xi6u
    @user-jn8wf1xi6u День тому

    My understanding is that danish oil is more than just oil, but contains a blend of mineral spirit, resins and varnish, acting like a wiping varnish. I find it to be a great compromise offering good protection and appearance and can be further enhanced with a coat of wax

  • @zoepodmore
    @zoepodmore 3 дні тому

    The excited anticipation of watching that, thank you

  • @galahad6001
    @galahad6001 14 днів тому

    Hi .. I did french polishing a As an apprenticeship but did not finish it and moved to construction . But I distinctly remember doing the staining after the first seal coat.. as there was greater control of the colouring process .. is this a different method / approach to the one shown.. thanks in advance for your feed back..

  • @paullyon3760
    @paullyon3760 18 днів тому

    Brilliant.

  • @Nicholas-ze5vv
    @Nicholas-ze5vv 19 днів тому

    There's something immensely satisfying about something skill-based where you slowly and extensively work with something until you reach a moment where you start noticing your dedicated work paying off. This is why I love woodworking and finishing so much. Just like spending hours on getting a beautiful mirror shine on your shoes, it shows people that you have the patience and skills to reach something others aren't willing to do. Some might call it a waste of time, but It's an accomplishment that makes me feel good. I love detail work. I wish more of that was appreciated here in the U.S.

  • @SarahKeates
    @SarahKeates 21 день тому

    Great video thanks! When I sealed my table I have lighter patches around the edge of the table - is this because I’ve sanded too hard on the edges? Or not enough? How do you make sure you sand evenly? Would appreciate your thoughts.

  • @SarahKeates
    @SarahKeates 21 день тому

    Great video thanks! When I sealed my table I have lighter patches around the edge of the table - is this because I’ve sanded too hard on the edges? Or not enough? How do you make sure you sand evenly? Would appreciate your thoughts.

  • @sunoncream1118
    @sunoncream1118 22 дні тому

    waths that melange? i only use pure bee wax i applie it to the wood with polishing wheel it melt localy and make it soak into the wood, then u can let ur part in the furnace at low heat to make it soak more if u want, then u finish with hand and microfiber like towel..

  • @kurtisjohnson9530
    @kurtisjohnson9530 24 дні тому

    Cheers from Nebraska. Thank you for your teaching on coloring, something I have always been interested in but have not had an entry point into which until now. As a child I inherited my grandfather’s oil paints which consisted of nearly the exact colors in your pallet. I became very familiar with those hues. Over here powders tend to be named differently, so the names of yours are “home” for me and I found a great source for them. Alas, they cost more over here which I figure is possibly indicative of a smaller market for such things. My first projects will be on a number of vintage joinery saws and hand saws I’ve tenderly repaired. Burnt umber and burnt siena are on order. A couple questions… First, I’m curious what I should use as a binder? You mentioned a “special pale binder” but I don’t know what that might be. Second, are you using methylated spirits to wet and mix the paints, the shellac with the binder, or something else entirely? Any help would be super appreciated. UPDATE: I went back through some older videos I’ve watched before and got your process down. The “pale polish” binder IS the shellac and you appear to be using that with equal amount of methylated spirits laid down first, and then artfully mixing in the powders. Thanks again!

  • @kurtisjohnson9530
    @kurtisjohnson9530 24 дні тому

    I always learn much from your videos. Thank you!

  • @scrumpymanjack
    @scrumpymanjack 25 днів тому

    Did your pet dog film this?

  • @Abbexi
    @Abbexi 27 днів тому

    Watching this video may have helped me save our beautiful old bureau. I know this video is 2 years old but I know nothing about waxing. What wax would you finish the mahogany bureau top with please? Would this change if it was a teak veneer? I can't thank you enough for this video!

  • @rodneybishop3488
    @rodneybishop3488 Місяць тому

    A great video done by a master. So much information and demonstration of skill. Thank you so much. I am currently busy with restoration of a bow front chest needing repolishing with french polish. This gives me inspiration to improve my technique

  • @williamrendall134
    @williamrendall134 Місяць тому

    Hi Simon great to watch your brilliant videos,keep up the good work and thank you for your kind help in the past.

  • @2077barrie
    @2077barrie Місяць тому

    Hi, what do you recommend for a 16th Century walnut coffer to keep it looking great?

  • @user-td1xu3bt7s
    @user-td1xu3bt7s Місяць тому

    Bagus gak..cuman iklan doang .ha ha

  • @user-df4rt3xj3c
    @user-df4rt3xj3c Місяць тому

    When you diluted the hard wax oil what di you use to dilute. Regards Jeff from down under.

  • @carmenm.4091
    @carmenm.4091 Місяць тому

    Excellent advice. Thank you. I just bought myself a Georgian chest of drawers that needs some cleaning and polishing. This is what I’ll do.

  • @martynf65uk
    @martynf65uk Місяць тому

    very educational. Thank you, very enjoyable

  • @user-df4rt3xj3c
    @user-df4rt3xj3c Місяць тому

    It's absolutely brilliant, a great product, and so well explained thankyou

  • @tiborskyva8202
    @tiborskyva8202 Місяць тому

    I’m user of your products for a while now but time to time I have to go back to your video tutorial and it’s just amazing! Thank you !

  • @gemini62167
    @gemini62167 Місяць тому

    I recently watched a video comparing a number of hard wax oils, including Rubios (of which Rubio's did not do so well). And although, the idea of it seemed logical I was not to excited about the need of mixing hardeners with them suggesting that there were perhaps other elements in the mix that I would not like in the mix. However, while watching this I noticed that it contained no toxic or petroleum chemicals nor was there a need for a separate hardener. Now, I have a number of pieces of antiques, nothing expensive but roughly a hundred to a hundred and a half years old. Some of the original finishes have been almost worn away, while others look to simply need a good waxing. At first, I was just going to go the route of buying the Antique Gold wax, but then seeing how nice a finish the wax oil combined with the wax on top of it looked I am thinking of going that route. However, I have no experience with wood working or finishing and no idea what the proper thing to actually do is. I have these things not because of any value inherent to them, as that doesn't matter to me at all. It's just that I love old things, and this is the first time in my life when I can do as I wish without having to compromise with anyone else who would rather go the modern route of processes wood furniture meant to be tossed away in two years. So, seeing how the Gilboy's wax oil works with the wax as well really has me chomping at the bit. Especially with an antique oak bookcase glass cabinet that I recently found. The finish or original wax seems to have completely worn away and really just could use a new wax job, but I think using the wax oil first then the wax on top of it would be much more durable. We shall see.

  • @laineymcd4074
    @laineymcd4074 Місяць тому

    Must say I approve of somebody saying "Don't buy this item we sell if you only have one piece." I have more than one piece.

  • @laineymcd4074
    @laineymcd4074 Місяць тому

    Any news on when the restoration of these table will be released? I have some MCM bedside tables that need work and I'm hoping to watch you do these tables before I start on mine.

  • @colinsmith7576
    @colinsmith7576 Місяць тому

    The colour is wrong it looks orange not teak. I would have put a stain over it then sealed it. Otherwise I enjoyed and respect your work.

  • @colinsmith7576
    @colinsmith7576 Місяць тому

    I was waiting for you to stain them ? I think They looked too pale following the stripping process in my opinion. Good video anyway.

  • @johncycling6299
    @johncycling6299 Місяць тому

    Is your product low VOC? VOC free?

  • @xenabrat6863
    @xenabrat6863 Місяць тому

    I’m need to see the seat part, that’s my issue. Are you able to send me Kevin’s part on video by chance?

  • @gemini62167
    @gemini62167 Місяць тому

    No matter what contemporary products that I've seen none ever come close to the look of hand rubbed French polish. They usually look mass production or just plastic. It's definitely worth the hand work.

  • @gemini62167
    @gemini62167 Місяць тому

    In an era where just about everything is made of plastic, mdf, or particle board it is so wonderful to watch the revival of such beautiful wooden furniture. When I think about the sheer amount of waste that today's cheap throw away furniture creates it makes me cringe. It is marketed to us in this way but worse is how marketing, advertising and influencers present it as not just a bonafide decorative choice but convince us that it is actually what we want. Then we find that within a very short time it chips, it peels, and begins to loosen apart, only for the whole process of tossing it out and buying something else to replace it begins again. Watching each piece of furniture whether it is big or small, fancy or simple, precious or contemporary is like forgetting the world of Walmart, Target, and Amazon exist... if just for a short while. :)

  • @gemini62167
    @gemini62167 Місяць тому

    Had I to do it all over again, I would have loved to become a furniture restorer.

  • @gemini62167
    @gemini62167 Місяць тому

    Simon, I love your videos. I've never waxed furniture before. I've been researching waxes and the process, and I must say that your videos have been the most helpful. Aside from the beauty of the waxes you've produced I am also happy that you've refrained from using any plastics whatsoever. Also, I love the trains. I really do. They bring back decades to a time when things weren't so frenzied as they are now. :)

  • @donnarichards9332
    @donnarichards9332 Місяць тому

    Can household bleach be used over water stain wood

  • @kcconaty5270
    @kcconaty5270 2 місяці тому

    What is the name of the liquid 1st application to the table .👍

  • @guaguancos.montunodcubop8923
    @guaguancos.montunodcubop8923 2 місяці тому

    Hola Simon. Im enjoying your videos. U have a new subscriber. I have a question. Im dying to know about the old school way of using tobacco to stain. I believe its tobacco & ammonia. Could u help me with the formula? Please.

  • @lindagrieve5795
    @lindagrieve5795 2 місяці тому

    What is the special pale polish you used please.

  • @colincorriea7938
    @colincorriea7938 2 місяці тому

    I have a mahogany captain desks I want to spell it.

  • @jonathanm9436
    @jonathanm9436 2 місяці тому

    Based on this very recommendation/advertisement I ordered this product. I thought it would be excellent, but I'll never know because these guys just cancelled my order. Why? Well, after a bit of email back and forth, they told me that the specified $20AUD for freight to Australia doesn't go anywhere near covering the cost. So Gilboy's just cancelled my order. Poor form. And I'm three weeks behind on the project 'cos I've now got to find something else. Gents, if you can't mail it to Oz (or maybe anywhere else), then don't offer the service.

  • @nicklunness6862
    @nicklunness6862 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for your easy to follow video. I have learnt a lot and will be watching more of your videos.

  • @nathalieslachmuylders
    @nathalieslachmuylders 2 місяці тому

    The chair is gorgeous now and I love the gentle approach. I just discovered your channel and am enjoying the treasure chest of wisdom that it is. I just acquired my great-greatgrandmothers treadle sewing machine from 1894 and it has a little bit of every kind of trouble. It's good to see you apply different processes case by case: that gives me a bit of inspiration to deal with things as I see myself doing in accordance with my own capibilities, being in the space that I am. You've helped me out with a few decisions I feel clear about now for restoring the woodwork (I need to do research before tackling the cast iron though). Currently treating the woodworm . Unsure still about what I'm going to do about the chipped veneer, and puzzled by the many white paint spots on the surface (while it was in my parent's shed this poor sewing table held their paint jars and white spirit when they were doing paint jobs). I've sanded through the old varnish and yet the 'new' paint splatter seems shows up under the finish in the wood. It's impossible to just 'scratch' off, but I won't use any chemical stripper in my small unventilated workspace.

  • @johnsonwayne9279
    @johnsonwayne9279 2 місяці тому

    badass video thanks

  • @mikaelzerbib
    @mikaelzerbib 2 місяці тому

    get a mic!

  • @michaelcima5772
    @michaelcima5772 2 місяці тому

    Exceptional video. Only recently discovered this channel. Thank you.

  • @pennhoyt6169
    @pennhoyt6169 2 місяці тому

    Thank you! That is the exact chair my mother left me!

  • @HibikiKano
    @HibikiKano 2 місяці тому

    Lovely video. Is that also how they did those white polished doors and certain furniture back in the days? Shellac and white pigment? Or was there some other method used?

  • @MsShawnPhx
    @MsShawnPhx 2 місяці тому

    wouldnt baking soda do the same thing as soda crystals? Why keep neutralizing why not neutralize at the end once you get to the point you want?

  • @bens2529
    @bens2529 2 місяці тому

    thanks so much for this. I have an egon/egan(?) gplan coffee table that needs this doing.

  • @stephenbull8962
    @stephenbull8962 2 місяці тому

    To say that 4 O wire wool cleans as you polish is amateur rubbish. It lifts the dirt and mixes it with the wax polish.

    • @Art-is-craft
      @Art-is-craft 21 день тому

      On wood finishing they are referring to wax concentrates not dirt as per se. When touching up an existing wax finish it will help to clean.