Yes.Neutral paste shoe polish.
Yes.Neutral paste shoe polish.
You can use wax either way. One benefit of wax over oil. Though if you know for sure it's oil, I'd oil it first, wait a week, then wax it.I have a bit of a newbie question on this. The stocks on my guns appear to be varnished, and the barrels of course blued. Would waxing them make any difference at all? I always thought that waxing stacks meant that the wax was absorbed by the wood. But surely this can't happen if it is varnished?
The bowling alley stuff?Johnson paste wax
I noticed that when I purchased mine! LOL!I have used Renaissance Wax for everything, wood and metal, but what do you like for the best glow and protect your guns?
Amazon has it is unisex adult!
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None, bear oil/and the (Looks like wax ) before the rendering works great and in a pinch makes the stock slightly more palatable ! /EdI have used Renaissance Wax for everything, wood and metal, but what do you like for the best glow and protect your guns?
Amazon has it is unisex adult!
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I use Crayolas. Best wax going.I have used Renaissance Wax for everything, wood and metal, but what do you like for the best glow and protect your guns?
Amazon has it is unisex adult!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0012S1XBO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1
It's out of production but you can still find it around if you look hard, mainly at small town hardware stores.The bowling alley stuff?
Jay
It's out of production but you can still find it around if you look hard, mainly at small town hardware stores.
If I use wax I use Johnson’s Paste Wax as well, but I usually just wipe both metal and wood with Ballistol oil.Johnson paste wax
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