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  1. #1
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    Default Which Beeswax to use ?

    Hi,

    I went to Bunnings looking for Beeswax. There were two kinds - one pure liquid form and the other in a tin can which I assume is in a gel or paste form. Which one should I use ? Basically I recently bought a dining table and accidentally kept a hot vessel on a paper based coaster. The paper based coaster left it's mark and though I removed the paper it has left it's mark. I just want to make that spot shine again.

    Your help is highly appreciated.

    Cheers
    Ranga

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    HERE is the one you should be using.

    Neutral Traditional Wax
    Jim Carroll
    One Good Turn Deserves Another. CWS, Vicmarc, Robert Sorby, Woodcut, Tormek, Woodfast
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  3. #3
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    Seconded - I refuse to use anything else but Traditional Wax, simply because it works. while you are looking at the Trad Wax, take a look at the Polish Reviver as it may be just as handy as the Trad wax for your situation.

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