Are there colored waxes on the market to purchase?
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I am wondering if the fact the hutch was already "waxed" will cause a problem with a new product being applied. I would do a test area first, let it dry, and see if it rubs off. If it does, then you might have to remove the was from where ever you want to apply the new gold finish.