Just stay away from the Automotive waxes, or any containing silicone. If silicone gets into your shop, you will begin to discover fisheyes when trying to apply finishes to your projects. You can't see it when it gets on your wood, and it is nearly impossible to remove once there, but it will show up when you apply a finish, because nothing will stick or soak into the spots with the silicone on/in it. Aerosol sprays containing silicone do the most damage, but touch transfers can spread it too. I ended up trashing several projects and some really nice exotic wood because of this.
Anything containing silicone has been banned from my shop for over 50 years now, following that really bad experience with it. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL, when about to bring any new product into your shop to be certain that it does not contain silicone as an ingredient. My car waxes, automotive and household lubricants, etc. are stored in my garage, which is over 200' from my wood shop, and none of it is ever used in or anywhere near my shop.
Charley