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Beeswax ?
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From my own experience, IMHO, there is no question in terms of end
product that beeswax polish will produce a better protection and
finish than Mr Sheen
But you are talking about three different applications here. Surface
finish, surface protection & surface maintenance.
Beeswax may well provide a pleasant finish, but it gives a very poor level
of surface protection compared to a modern varnish or laquer. Try putting a
hot cup of tea on a table with a wax finish.
Mr Sheen is a maintenance product, not a final finish. Beeswax is
unsuitable for a quick wipe over to remove dust & isnt multi surface.
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