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If you've got wax under a finish it's not going to stick. If it doesn't come up with fish eyes with the first coat I would be surprised. You could try rubbing hard with an acetone soaked cloth and scotch pad which might give you enough raw wood for the laquer to stick to. A thin shellac sealer coat might help things. One of the nice things about using wax is that virtually nothing sticks to it!!
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Andrew
 
Nothing goes on top of wax except for another wax.
Chestnut Compatibility Chart attached.
 

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I have seen mention of sanding sealers and lacquers adhering to wax because the solvents in the lacquer etc. dissolves the wax so you end up with a single layer of both wax and lacquer combined. The official line is that you shouldn't do it but it might be worth a try. I know where I apply sanding sealer over a section next to an area alread sealed and waxed there doesn't seem to be any adverse effects.
 
Hard wax can certainly be overcoated with shellac, I have been doing it for years.
Wax polish I think ought to be removed as best you can for a long lasting finish. Anything containing silicone should be avoided like the plague.
 

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