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Hi all - big non-professional here (please don’t yell at me) I bought a beautiful 8 ft unfinished acacia butcher block and a friend helped me seal it with wax. I chose the wax route rather than others because I wanted to keep the wood as cool-toned as I could. Per his recommendation, I’ve been waxing the table about once biweekly or so which I’m guessing is too often due to the wax build up. Any thoughts here on how to remedy the problem? I don’t want to strip and re-finish if I can avoid that as I’m not the best at DIY and fear I’d ruin it further. Thank you for any help and I hope I don’t offend anyone with how this beautiful piece of wood ended up.

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