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<blockquote data-quote="PiedPiper62" data-source="post: 508707" data-attributes="member: 4146"><p>Hello. Today I received a jar of Paragon wax and Halcyon wax to clean, polish & protect my smooth and rusticated/sandblasted pipes. But, although they didn't come with usage instructions, it's probably a no-brainer: apply a coat of wax, let it dry, then buff with a clean, cotton cloth. Repeat, if necessary, for an extra glossy coat & thorough protection... Does anyone have any personal experience with these waxes and can you offer-up any useful tips, tricks, and techniques that may help me in my endeavors? Thanks & Best, piedpiper62</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiedPiper62, post: 508707, member: 4146"] Hello. Today I received a jar of Paragon wax and Halcyon wax to clean, polish & protect my smooth and rusticated/sandblasted pipes. But, although they didn't come with usage instructions, it's probably a no-brainer: apply a coat of wax, let it dry, then buff with a clean, cotton cloth. Repeat, if necessary, for an extra glossy coat & thorough protection... Does anyone have any personal experience with these waxes and can you offer-up any useful tips, tricks, and techniques that may help me in my endeavors? Thanks & Best, piedpiper62 [/QUOTE]
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