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Whats the best thing to shine a stock or entire rifle? I keep thinking a car wax or maybe kiwi neutral shoe polish and byff it with a soft brush. Think that would be ok fir all the metal too. I've been just wiping the whole gun with LPS#2 but give it a week and I can probably find a small rust spot 1/8 to 1/4. Looks good at f I rst ainey but next day it's gone
 
I’ve used this for years. I’ve used it as patch lube a few times with good results and it’s surprisingly good at rust prevention.
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The special dark wax , won't melt out white , on a hot day. Also , I fail to take time to do this , after cleaning , wax the whole gun , barrel and all . That's the final element of protection for the finish.
 
Don't use anything with silicone in it . It can get into the wood or onto the metal and may prevent future repairs / refinishing from working . At least that is what Museums have told me .
You need to find a wax which is not going to alter the wood or metal and will stand the test of time
Microcrystalline wax is good stuff , Google it
I like the smell of Ballistol .
 
Whats the best thing to shine a stock or entire rifle? I keep thinking a car wax or maybe kiwi neutral shoe polish and byff it with a soft brush. Think that would be ok fir all the metal too. I've been just wiping the whole gun with LPS#2 but give it a week and I can probably find a small rust spot 1/8 to 1/4. Looks good at f I rst ainey but next day it's gone
I’ve been using Johnson’s Paste Wax on the stock and the barrel (outside) for a very long time and from a can that I bought more than 20 years ago. I also like Butcher’s Wax for the same purpose.
 

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