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Piano stool upcycle using Beeswax

francinem
Finding My Feet

Piano stool upcycle using Beeswax

I rescued a discarded piano stool from the curb and gave it a simple refresh using affordable Bunnings products. The timber was structurally sound but dull and grimy from age and neglect. I gently cleaned the surface, smoothed it back with superfine steel wool, and re-sealed the timber using beeswax to bring back warmth and protection. This project was about sustainability, saving furniture from landfill, and achieving a natural, low-sheen finish with minimal tools and cost

Materials

  • Beeswax Furniture Polish
  • Microfibre Cleaning Cloths

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Tools

  • 0000 Superfine Steel Wool
  • Scissors
  • Clean, dry cloths

Steps

Step 1

Inspected the piano stool for damage and loose joints
 
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Step 2

Turned the piece upside down to check condition21255.jpg
 

Step 3

Gently cleaned the timber surface using a fresh microfibre cloth21257.jpg

Step 4

Gathered supplies21137.jpg

Step 5

  • Applied a small amount of beeswax with a cloth, working with the grain
  • Let the beeswax absorb for several minutes
  • Buffed the surface with a clean, dry cloth
  • Repeated waxing on dry areas where needed21128.jpg

Step 6

Styled in music room to enjoy!

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EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Piano stool upcycle using Beeswax

Hello @francinem 

 

What an excellent restoration effort! The stool looks fantastic and the beeswax really brought out the woods character.

 

Thank you for sharing such a wonderful restoration project.

 

Eric

 

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