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| I have used CL gun vax on my Winchester pre-64 before going to Scotland - it rains alot there Worked fine. Cheers, André
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| MinWax paste for floors and furniture. Wood is wood, carnuba wax is good.
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| I have used Birchwood Casey's Gun Stock Wac. It had a lot of carnuba. I have used it on wood and steel.
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| Johnsons floor wax. Wood, metal and glass bedding.
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| quote: Originally posted by nopride2: Johnsons floor wax. Wood, metal and glass bedding.
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Yep, any good carnuba wax works to keep the moisture off.
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| Has anyone used Renaissance Wax? I am contemplating rubbing down my new Kimber with it. |
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| I use Trewax pastewax with Carnauba.Smells much better than Johnsons with to me has much more solvent.
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| Corrosion-X instead.
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| I've had good luck w. eezox on my pistols
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