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In 1860, Henry Flack started manufacturing polishes and blending waxes in East London. These products were destined for
workshops of the finest cabinetmakers and woodcarvers of the era.
After almost 100 years, and damage inflicted by bombings during
World War II, they were forced to relocate Beckenham, Kent. The
original company was acquired in 1961 by J.W. Bollom & Co. Ltd.
The brand of wood finishing products are still, basically, made from
the same formulations. This superior quality has allowed the
products to bear the above emblem, a further sign of respect and
appreciation by the British Crown. Since Henry's
discovery in 1860, wood craftsmen around the world have used BRIWAX
to protect, restore and recondition fine furniture and antiques to
their original "patina" which could only be duplicated by
laborious hand rubbing before the BRIWAX blend. This unique
"craftsman's choice" is now avilable to American
professional woodworkers and refinishers, as well as the quality
conscious homeowner who simply wants to keep their furnishings or
antiques in top condition.
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