Read the measurements before buying
"For those of you who use freedom units, each one of these bottles is about four ounces, so the two bottles together equate to about 2/3rd of a can of soda in volume. If you're looking at the photo of the spray photo shopped next to the mop, the bottle appears a lot larger than it is. The sprayer on the bottle has a black button on the neck - you'll need to press this for the sprayer to work. Took a lot longer than I'd like to admit for my old eyes to finally see the button.
The spray itself is very liquid and contains various oils. While the current listing shows deionized water as an ingredient, that is not listed on the bottle. After experiencing the product, I would be surprised if it did not contain water as it feels more watery than oily.
I used the product on my solid wood dining room table. Using any beeswax product is always an investment of both your time and energy. You need to wait about 30 minutes after application and then start buffing. And buffing some more. If you have one of those car waxing buffer you're set. The product did leave a nice sheen to my wood table, so if you're up to the effort you might give this a try."
Meh
"Pretty runny for a wax. There is a nice scent to it though. The four ounce bottle(s) seem really small, can't imagine doing your floors with this. Directions say to leave on for thirty minutes, up to fifteen hours. I did a little over thirty and then tired to buff as directed. It was difficult to get this to the point of a polished luster, as in the listing. Maybe I'm doing something wrong or using the wrong equipment, but this product requires more work than I'd like, for very little return."