BELIEVE ME, there isn't a wax on the face of the planet that will resist methylene cloride, ala' Zip Strip or Ditzler AS.
Best,
Ted
You are correct and I had it backward:
From an article on stripping wood finishes
"The more expensive paint and varnish removers probably don't contain paraffin, but they might very well contain a special wax that helps prolong the chemical evaporation process. This wax, like paraffin, must be removed after the furniture is stripped, regardless of the no-cleanup claims. A turpentine or mineral spirit rubbing or a light sanding with No. 0000 steel wool or very-fine-grit sandpaper will remove the wax. "