Meh. Regular past wax and treat with pretty much any oil, I prefer Camillia, and no issues. No need to twist your mind around this. If you're in a very salty coastal environment, use this: https://www.amazon.com/McQueens-Mutton-Tallow-Flande-Carnero/dp/B01N096GFA?th=1
It's bulletproof, got that tip from a shipwright.
Tallow was also used back in the day as a rust preventive on steel tools; indeed, you can buy it today for that and other purposes.
https://www.amazon.com/McQueens-Mutton-Tallow-Flande-Carnero/dp/B01N096GFA
Shipwrights use it for protection against salt water corrosion; a buddy had a wooden boat business and he turned me on to it; a very little goes a long way....
Try mutton tallow, heavy duty especially for salt air environments. https://www.amazon.com/McQueens-Mutton-Tallow-Flande-Carnero/dp/B01N096GFA/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=mutton+tallow&qid=1600218963&s=hpc&sr=1-2