Originally Posted by
Reed Gray
Well, there is Butcher's Bowling Alley wax, which is Carnuba in a solvent base which I think is turpentine. More common out east. Kiwi neutral shoe was is carnuba, again in a turpentine base. I do like the Doctor's Woodshop products, with varying amounts of carnuba that you don't have to heat or use solvents to get it to flow. It his 'microaggregated' process that he uses. I haven't used much of the Ren Wax. I did use it on my pieces when I did flat work.
robo hippy