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The Bowling Alley Wax is a 16 oz. can of classic white diamond clear paste wax, designed to provide a protective and glossy finish for bowling lanes. Its original formula ensures durability and ease of application, making it a favorite among both professional alleys and avid bowlers.
M**C
Great furniture/Floor wax
I've been using Butcher Wax for many years. This seems to be the original formula. Great protector for hardwood floors and finished tabletops.
J**T
Completely Happy! 👍👍
Great stuff! Exactly as described and as pictured! We used it on our 103 year old oak floors that have been hand waxed since 1922. It fills in & seals the seasonal gaps and is also really protective.
M**K
Better than the discontinued brand
Found out John**** paste wax had been discontinued when I attempted to buy it on Amazon and someone was selling it for $193 a can. Figured I would try Bowling Alley Wax for my antique hardwood floors instead. This product works better and doesn't have that weird after smell that the SC John**** did. The photo shows a portion that has wax applied and buffed (I used a professional buffing machine) vs unwaxed.
R**.
Wax
Works great!
C**N
Bowling Alley Wax
I use it on several things like the rollers and glides on my sliding screen door and cabinet door glides. It is also great for waxing saw blades and the beds of my table saw and planer. It allows whatever I am cutting or planning to slide easily. It creates a smooth slippery surface without collecting dirt like oil would.It isn't something I use very often so this can should last quite awhile. My last can lasted around 30 years and I think it cost less than $3.00
E**M
Leaves a beautiful shine
Easy to use, and lives furniture looking wonderful. I've used it for years.
T**A
I like this stuff.
While I don't have a bowling alley—yet at least—I do have bowling alley wax. I use it on my table saw to make wood glide across as I cut. I use it on my assembly tables so drips of glue and shellac will just flick off. I even use it on other work surfaces to protect them and make them "glidier"
R**N
No more Johnson's Paste wax
I had been using Johnson's paste wax on 90 year old oak flooring at my house for years. Tried ordering again for Spring cleaning this year...SURPRISE, it's no longer made! After research, I decided to try Bowling Alley Wax. This is the closest to Johnson's that I've found (appearance, smell, application, polishing, etc.). The products from the big box stores I found to be quite unsatisfactory. This is twice as expensive as wax in those stores, but it's also twice as good. I've only used it on the flooring, so I don't know how it would work on table saws, tools, etc. (but I bet it would work great). Apply thin coat, let dry 30 minutes, and polish with buffer. Repeat if needed. I've ordered extra cans just in case this goes the way of Johnson's. Great stuff- highly recommended!
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