What is paste wax good for?

Paste wax is a product that has been used for centuries to help apply a smooth, gentle finish to woodworking projects. It offers a beautiful shine and coating, although when it comes to durability, it lacks in many areas.
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What can paste wax be used for?

Minwax® Paste Finishing Wax protects and adds hand-rubbed luster to any finished wood surface. It is recommended for furniture, antiques, woodwork, cabinets, doors, paneling and accessories that do not need a hard protective coat of polyurethane.
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What does paste wax do to wood?

Paste wax has been used for centuries to seal, protect and add shine to wood furniture. Paste wax dries to a hard, but very thin, protective finish which makes it the best choice for maintaining fully finished furniture. It is simple to apply and offers several benefits that modern technology can`t match.
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Is paste wax the same as finishing wax?

Rather than using the paste wax as an only finish, it is much better to use it over another type of finish. The best use for paste wax is to maintain and care for your furniture. Paste wax will make a wood piece shinier because it fills in digs and other crevices.
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What's better liquid wax or paste wax?

Liquid wax is easier to apply and buff off. Paste wax typically contains more solvents and wax than liquid formulas, making paste more effective in removing old paint and embedded dirt. Paste wax also leaves behind more silicones and wax that can smooth out uneven, pitted surfaces.
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How long does paste wax last?

Liquid and paste waxes typically last between 2-3 months, whilst spray waxes usually last between 2-4 weeks before they need reapplying.
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Is paste wax good for your car?

Both liquid and paste wax versions serve the same purpose. They effectively protect a car's paint from fading and keep scratches to a minimum. Thanks to the ease of application and long lasting effects, it appears liquid wax is the better choice for everyday drivers.
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Can you use paste wax on unfinished wood?

If your paste wax contains toluene, do not use it on water-based wood finishes, as it could destroy the finish. Use it only on unfinished wood or wood with an oil-based finish or sealer.
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How long should paste wax dry before buffing?

Let the remaining thin layer of wax dry before buffing. This process can be as little as 10 – 20 minutes, but 2 hours or even overnight can sometimes be best. You will know when the wax is dry when the surface no longer feels cool or damp to the touch. Once dry you can buff with soft cotton cloths.
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Is paste wax the same as beeswax?

Many people believe that pure beeswax is the best choice for use among paste waxes. This is not true. True, in the past beeswax was often used, but that was because it was the only wax available. Today, paste wax manufactures blend natural waxes like beeswax and harder carbuna wax with synthetic waxes.
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Can I use paste wax on stained wood?

Yes. Wax can be applied over almost any other wood finish including stain, oil, varnish and paint.
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Can I use paste wax on painted furniture?

When we are talking about how to seal painted furniture, Paste wax is a beautiful product and gives a lovely finish. However, while it is water resistant, in high use areas it can scratch and easily wears. It is really meant to enhance the finish, with minimal protection the wood.
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Can you apply paste wax over polyurethane?

No, you shouldn't apply wax over polyurethane finish. Polyurethane doesn't require extra protection as it will make the floor dangerously slippery. Moreover, you will have to periodically strip the wax as it turns yellow over time, and the wax will come off before sand and refinish.
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Can you use Johnson's paste wax on painted furniture?

Answer: Johnson Paste Wax is safe for painted furniture. It is a fairly clear wax so if you are waxing over white paint it will not leave an orange-ish tint as some wax will. Plus, it's cheap and easy to use.
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Can you use paste wax on metal?

While we generally think of applying a quality paste wax over wood — such as a stained piece of furniture or even one finished with a chalk paint — wax can also be applied over metal, such as this iron band on the inside of my Arts and Crafts antique wastebasket.
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Why would you use wax instead of varnish?

Furniture & Effect Wax provides a protective, water repellent finish which is clear. It dries to a matt finish but can be buffed to a gloss sheen, so you can choose your desired finish.
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How long should wax stay on before wiping off?

Generally about 20-30 mins, depending on the wax you use.
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How do you remove paste wax?

Mineral spirits dissolve paste wax without posing any harm to the varnish underneath. Dampen a clean cloth with mineral spirits, then use it to rub the waxy surface. Try to maintain a fresh surface of the rag sitting on the wax by turning it around or using paper towels.
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Can you use paste wax with a buffer?

Although I am a big fan of paste waxes, these are less than ideal for use with a buffer. If you want to use a machine to apply the wax, I would recommend you stick with liquid waxes or glazes. These are going to be much easier to apply to the pad and spread over the car's paint, which will give you the best results.
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When should you wax wood?

Hardwood, including parquet.

Floor wax helps seal the porous wood surface, protects it from stains, hides scratches and dents and increases shine. Frequency: Every six to 18 months, depending on traffic and wear.
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What does Minwax paste finishing wax do?

Minwax Paste Finishing Wax protects and adds hand-rubbed luster to any finished wood surface. It is recommended for furniture, antiques, woodwork, cabinets, doors, paneling and accessories that do not need a hard protective coat of polyurethane.
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Does wax darken raw wood?

To limit wood damage, preserve furniture AND keep it looking natural you'll want to seal raw wood with Liming or Cerusing wax. Any other wax or poly (from my experience) will darken the wood, enhance orange tones and change the color.
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Does paste wax yellow?

It will not yellow and provides minor protection for painted furniture. You can also use dark or colored waxes to create depth and detail on your pieces (see the update below for more info on this!).
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What wax do car detailers use?

Our preferred wax is Carnauba wax, which is typically preferred among professional detailers. Waxes applied after vehicle detailing sits on top of the paint and help to create deeper hues in the paint with a liquid-like finish.
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Do you wax a car wet or dry?

It is best to apply car wax to a clean, dry vehicle. Either take your vehicle to a car wash or wash it yourself before applying wax. Starting with a clean car is important as any dirt and grime that is left on the surface of the car may result in the paint's clear coat becoming scratched when applying the wax.
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