WAX FINISHING
In wax-finishing hardwoods, use a paste filler and shellac varnish to get a good surface. Of course, the wax may also be rubbed into the
unfilled wood but that gives you quite a different effect from the regular wax polish, says a correspondent of Wood Craft. With soft woods
you first apply a stain, then apply a liquid filler or shellac, according to the quality of work to be done. The former for the cheaper
job. The usual proportion of wax and turpentine is two parts of the former to one part of the latter, melting the wax first, then adding the
spirits of turpentine.
For reviving or polishing furniture you can add three or four times as much turpentine as wax, all these proportions to be by weight. To produce the desired egg-shell gloss, rub vigorously with a brush of stiff bristles or woolen rag.
Additional information at Filling Oak.