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Renaissance Wax
Renaissance Wax:
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/857...ck-polish-7-oz Any of you familiar with it - use it (wood / metal) on your weapons of choice, I have yet to try it, and, I’ve seen it cheaper elsewhere but I figured I ask for your thoughts/feedback/experiences with it if you’ve used it. |
YES...used to be able to get it locally really cheap but have not used it in a while now. Works great on SS. Little goes a long way and easy pressure when using. Good stuff though. Wish I could still get it at my LBS.
I think I could get a tin for about $20 but its been a while and don't remember size either. |
I use it on all of my guns, including hand guns, grips on both front and back, even on the frames under the grips. A little goes a long way. The best buy I have found is Amazon.com. A paste, 7 fl. oz. in an Aluminum can for about $14.00. Apply with a finger with rubbing motion, it will dry quickly and can be buffed with a soft cloth. No rust, no finger prints and no mess. I have been advised it is difficult to remove. Perfect, I want it there to protect my finish. It is the purpose of the wax in addition to nice appearance. I wipe any oil off before application of the wax. Nice product. Mfg. in England, I have been using for years. Museums, etc. use Ren Wax to protect everything. I have no connect with Ren Wax or Amazon and I have no pony in this race. :D Pony
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I use it on knives mostly, but have used it on exterior SS and my cowboy guns. seems to work well.
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I just ordered the replacement.
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I've been using it for several years and have been happy so far. I primarily use it on my older blued firearms.
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All positive feedback, I think I'll give it a try. Thanks Gents.
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