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Yes, it is entirely synthetic so it does not sour...probably the best
wax to use for that reason.
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On 2013/02/05 12:42, Kendra Cook wrote:
> Has anybody used Renaissance wax on leather? The instructions on the
> bottle say you can, but I'm a little leery. We are looking to use it
> on car upholstery.
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> Kendra Cook
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