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Whilst visiting a Furniture store yesterday I noticed that you can buy Top Quality Bees Wax and other natural creams and waxes for furniture. These are non-abrasive and contain only natural products, ie:- no cemicals, Can you use these on a car and what effect on the paint whould these products have.:confused:

make it greasy?

I'd look for a properly formulated product for vehicles myself. Plenty of them about :thumbup:

As bengie says - it probably won't rub in properly as it's most likely designed to work with wood, where it can soak in. How much was the product you looked at anyway?

Steve

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Can't remember the price Wardy but it wasn't badly priced. It was the bees wax for Piano's that got me thinking..................Andy

As in 'less than a tenner' priced?

Steve

Just dont drive past Pooh bear.

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As in 'less than a tenner' priced?

Steve

Yep..............I would say so..:)

Beeswax is softer than Carnauba wax, so it wouldn't last as long on a car.

And you wouldn't be able to play Chopsticks on your Skoda........

Some car waxes do have beeswax in them, but along with carnauba too...

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