I expect the wax to be compatible. Get the temperature up. Friction is your friend.
Waxes all melt approx 60C/140F and the BW will bind into the leather a little better.
We've got a leather BW treatment here called "Bee-Seal" which does a fair job on boots.
Trying to save the pennies so don't want to buy a new product when i can use something else, unless i have to...
the BW cream i have for wood is very loose, not like the stiff beeswax in a tin i've seen... having second thoughts about applying it to my sheath now
thought the cream would look more waxy, less creamy... do *you* think i could apply this wood cream? or do you think it would be better to get a hold of something thicker?
i was thinking of using a hairdryer to warm the leather as i apply the wax cream and work it in... i reckon this cream would disappear into the leather without much assistance from me, but i don't know if thats a good thing
ie is it better i get a thicker wax that would benefit from a hairdryer applying heat?