I have used various waxes on various guns over the decades. Never an objectionable outcome. Wax protects the wood. I recommend using.
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Good to know, sounds like it would be great to protect metal parts, since if would leave a protective film on the metal. I know ATF is one of the best penetrating oils out there, good for rusted seized up nuts and bolts.Type "F" is essentially a liquid wax, or at least works as such. It's paraffin based. I do not use it in any bore but do use it on metal and wood. I've used it for decades and it seems to protect the stock better than paste wax. I do use paste wax at least once a year on guns and Type F after every cleaning.
I have too, espeacially on a hunting rifle being used in the rain and snow.I have used various waxes on various guns over the decades. Never an objectionable outcome. Was protects the wood. I recommend using.
Is the older , pre 70's version of this the one made from Whale oil ?Type "F" is essentially a liquid wax, or at least works as such. It's paraffin based. I do not use it in any bore but do use it on metal and wood. I've used it for decades and it seems to protect the stock better than paste wax. I do use paste wax at least once a year on guns and Type F after every cleaning.
Is the older , pre 70's version of this the one made from Whale oil ?
Good to know, sounds like it would be great to protect metal parts, since if would leave a protective film on the metal. I know ATF is one of the best penetrating oils out there, good for rusted seized up nuts and bolts.
And they smell so niceI treat my stocks with lemon oil and beeswax twice a year. The oil cleans the wood, and the beeswax protects.
Lemon Oil Beeswax Furniture Polish
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