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Very interesting, their description is almost a match for the Ren wax. I would put money on it being the same product! I just ordered a 1oz from AZ for $5.95 so if this is the same, that's a kiler deal!

The Ren wax uses the same term "microcrystalline waxes "
 
Granted, it looks like the makers of Ren wax has it locked pretty tight, but I am sure that the change between the two is so minute you will never be able to tell. Quick, someone buy some and compare it!
 
From the way they describe it's use I would imagine that it is very, very similar to Ren Wax. It may have a very slight alteration to the composition of materials used and I doubt that these changes would make any difference at all to our uses. The price is definitely right on! [:D]
 
Hi,

It is basically the same wax. Renaissance Was is made in England and is recongnize by the National Museum and got the Royal seal, thus it's price. Conservatory wax is made in Canada and used in many art gallery and museum here. It is basically the same wax formulation. I used Ren wax before and now I use Conservator's all the time and never saw a difference. BTW, Alain, i can send you a little sample if you want, i should receive your remaining stuff shortly. I'll email you sometimes today about it.

Alfred
 
At half the price, I don't think I care how it smells, any thing with petrochemical hydrocarbons is going to stink, but if it works any thing like renwax I'll buy some as soon as I use up my two ounce 7.95 tin of Renwax,which is one product that seems to do as advertised
Ken Ferrell
 
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