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strutaeng

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I have can of paste wax (I think it's Minwax though and a can of Briwax). I used it a bit for furniture to get a bit of the luster back, but that was a good 6 years ago. Sounds like you guys are using it more for metal?

Honestly, paste wax doesn't do much of anything as far as a wood finish protection. Sure, it will fill in little scratches and nicks, but that's about it. I haven't done much woodworking lately, but even if I did, I don't see the huge need for it. You always just make your own stuff if you had to.
 

GaryM909

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I had the fastest toboggan on the hill when I was a kid. Really fast when the snow turned to ice. I probably had 10 layers of moms Johnson’s wax on it.
 

Snip's

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Got a one pound can of MinWax today because I can't get my favorite SC Johnson's paste wax....
At least the can is yellow...

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dave*99

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I’ve been using paste wax on my Delta Unisaw for years. This thread prompted me to check the owners manual. Is says use Top Cote. So I looked up Top Cote and it led me to this.
I’ll buy it when my paste wax runs out. Don’t hold your breath.
 

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ZRX61

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No silicon:

 

glend123

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I see old cans of Johnson's wax at estate sales all the time. Just bought one that should last a lifetime.
 

Renegade1LI

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I prefer an all carnauba automotive wax, never cared for johnsons. Either mothers pure carnauba, no silicone or renegade wicked, meant to protect metal.
 

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Masheen365

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I have a can of Johnson’s, I just got it within the last year or so. I wish I would have known they were discontinuing it.
I also have a can of Howard’s that works pretty good too. I see it all the time in junk shops. The nice thing about the Howard’s is it smells good, like citrus.
I use the Johnson’s for all my cast iron surfaces and the Howard’s gets used a lot on any wood that is meant to slide. Wood drawer slides are a prime example.
 
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