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1 emollient wax
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2 emollient wax
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ader wax
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black wax
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candelilla wax
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carnauba wax
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catalyst wax
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ceresine wax
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ceresin wax
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chlorinated paraffin wax
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crude wax
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distillate wax
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earth wax
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emollient wax
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flawed wax
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fluid wax
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gem wax
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glazing wax
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hard wax
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hydrocarbon wax
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intermediate sweat wax
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lignite wax
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lost wax
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match wax
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microcrystalline wax
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mineral wax
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miner's wax
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native mineral wax
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noncrystalline wax
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oxide wax
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oxidized petroleum wax
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paraffin grade wax
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paraffin refined wax
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paraffin slack wax
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poor-pressing wax
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protoparaffin wax
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scale wax
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sealing wax
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slab wax
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slop wax
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soft wax
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still wax
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sucker rod wax
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sweated wax
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tree wax
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water white paraffin wax
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white wax
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