

Clean Living Essentials Collection - Counter Top Wax
The Clean Living Approach to Concrete Countertops
Clean Living Essentials Concrete Countertop Wax is the perfect way to protect your surfaces while staying true to a natural, non-toxic home. We believe that what you put in your home should be as clean as the air you breathe. That's why our wax is made with 100% food-grade beeswax, a naturally non-toxic and renewable resource.
This isn't just a wax; it's a protective shield. It provides a durable barrier against stains and moisture, preserving the beauty of your countertops without the use of harsh chemicals. Its natural antimicrobial properties make it the ideal choice for kitchen surfaces, ensuring a hygienic space where you can prepare food with peace of mind.
What makes our wax a clean living essential is its versatility and sustainability. It works beautifully on a range of surfaces including concrete, wood, copper, and stainless steel. Application is simple, and you can easily restore your countertop's shine whenever needed. By using a product that can effortlessly fix scuffs and scratches, you're not just maintaining a surface; you're investing in its long-term health and reducing waste.
Embrace a healthier home with a product that reflects your commitment to clean living.
To keep your countertop looking its best, avoid using harsh chemicals or cleaners, as they can damage the surface. If you notice the shine has faded, simply buff the area with a soft cotton cloth. If that doesn't restore the luster, just apply a thin new coat of wax and buff it again.
For the best results, start with a clean surface. Make sure your concrete is free of any dirt, dust, oil, or grease. If you have acid-stained concrete, be sure to neutralize and thoroughly dry it before you apply the wax.
Apply a thin, even layer of wax with a soft cotton cloth. For better absorption, you can use a heat gun or hairdryer to warm the wax and help it penetrate the surface more deeply. Let it dry, then buff it with a clean, soft cotton cloth. For the best results, repeat this process.
For rougher surfaces, you may need to apply a few extra coats. To get a high-gloss finish, use an electric buffer with a cloth bonnet after the wax has dried.
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