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What is the difference between paste, liquid and spray?

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What is the difference between paste, liquid and spray?

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Paste Wax has a thick consistency and is an excellent base wax for high traffic areas where there is continuous use e.g. tabletops, sideboards and coffee tables. The Paste Wax has more resistance to heat and cold, and better repelling properties for spillage. Liquid Wax is a light wax used roughly every 3 months for general cleaning and polishing of large areas, turned areas and light carving or hard to get at areas. Very easy to apply and very easy to buff to a shine Spray Wax is suitable for use on heavily carved timbers, rattan (cane) furniture. Effortlessly removes hand grime, dirt, tobacco stains etc, and does not fill up any detailed carvings. Can be used for the removal of glue backing of labels placed on to a timber surface. Use regularly.

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