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8 out of 10 lost all the whiteness to my slate clock but still left a bit of shadowing, instructions tell you to bees wax afterwards !!!! DONT beeswax will spoil any finish made with Marblack just a nice buff with a clean cloth after using marblack is sufficient, tried two types of beeswax both too me back nearly to square one, ( keep beeswax for your table tops not your slate clocks )
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I was restoring a black slate clock that belonged to my Grandfather in the late 19th century, it was very soiled . Once cleaned it was very grey looking . I found this product on eBay and it worked superbly. Following the instructions I prepared the surface, applied the dye. a quick wax polish left it looking almost like new. I have enough dye left to do it again for the next 200 years
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This product has totally rejuvenated an old slate clock base I've been longing to restore for many years. It's fairly easy to apply with helpful tips and advice. Would highly recommend to anyone wanting to restore an old slate mantel clock. David
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Excellent product, restored a dull marble table and clock to almost as good as new!
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ideal product for restoring slate clocks.
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