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Minwax as a final finish?

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What’s the consensus on using Minwax as a final finish? Some of my small, newbie, bowls could conceivably, at some point in the future, be used as a candy dish. I know it’s solvents are mineral spirits but don’t they disperse completely when the wax cures/dries?:confused:
 
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Minwax Antique Oil is a very different composition than Minwax Paste Finishing Wax. One is a wipe-on varnish blend, the other is a paste wax.

Personally, I'd have no qualms about using paste wax on a candy dish. I prefer Renaissance Wax over the other brands, but in any case, after the solvents flash off, there's not any real danger IMHO. (Unless you're planning to eat a few dozen bowls in a short length of time...then you might run into problems.) :D
 
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