Vermont Country Store Window Wax
Versatile Window Wax Shines Throughout Your Home
Vermont Country Store Window Wax
Versatile Window Wax Shines Throughout Your Home
Cleans and polishes glass, metal, chrome, fine silver, and tile to a sparkling, streak-free finish. Simply wipe on, let dry, and wipe off. For holiday fun, create old-time window decorations with stencils and our window wax. Just hold the stencil to the window, dab on wax, and remove stencil for cheerful holiday decorations. When the season is over, wipe window wax off—it will leave windows sparkling and streak-free. 12 oz bottle.
- Streak-free
- Cleans and polishes
- Good for use on glass, metal, chrome, fine silver, and tile
- Creates holiday window decorations, too
Put the sparkle back in your home with our multi-surface window wax.
Vermont Country Store Window Wax
Danger: Harmful if swallowed. Contains mineral spirits. Eye irritation: Remove contact lenses, wash immediately with water for 15 minutes. In case of ingestion, contact physicianor hospital.
Proprietary formula.
Manufactured In: USA
Material - Country Of Origin: USA
What Our Customers Are Saying about Our Vermont Country Store Window Wax …
"I bought these for my little nieces - their mom and I used Glass Wax and holiday stencils in the Fifties! How great to see it back. Thanks for bringing back the memory!" - Joan Futscher, Fairfield, CA
"Man, I am telling you...down in Florida, we had huge brush fires, soot was attracted to glass and no matter what you used to remove it, it stuck! Someone suggested glass wax and...Bham! Clean and streak free...forget Chrismas...Clean your glass, stove top, fridge, microwave...anything....(try it on your bathroom mirror...)" - B., Palominas, AZ
"I have used Glass Wax forever. It cleans toasters, windows, bumpers, everything. I have been looking for some for years and, of course, The Vermont County Store has it. Thank goodness! lp" - Lee Paquette, Chester, VT
"I recently used glass wax on my large glass sliding doors. Of course it rained the very next day, leaving water spots all over the bottom part of the sliders. I was anticipating having to re-clean the windows to remove the spots caused by the rain. To my amazement, when I went to re-clean the glass, the spots were completely gone! Apparently the glass wax made the glass very slippery so that when the spots dried after the rain, the first breeze blew off the soil from them leaving a perfectly clean clear glass. No Windex-type product could have done that!"-Nicholas, Hawthorne, CA
"Well, I was so excited when I saw the window glass for stenciling. In the '60s it was called glass wax. My mother would put it in a bowl and we would stencil our picture window with Santa, reindeer, Christmas trees, manger scenes, stars, etc. It was so special. Can't wait to do it next year on my grown daughter's picture window. An old-fashioned Christmas - that's what I look forward to at The Vermont Country Store. Hopefully we will visit soon. Thank you for bringing back fond memories."Chris Jacinto, Debary, FL
"In the 50s when using Christmas stencils I would put a small amount of glass wax on a plate and add a drop or two of food coloring to color my Christmas decorations, even using a paint brush to make outdoor wonderland pictures on my windows. Once I had this completed, I would go outside and use spray snow from a can to make the picture look like it had real snow. We also used it on all our appliances and chrome and windows on our '51 Chevy and '52 Ford. LOVED IT A LOT!! " - Sandy, Poteau, OK
