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Just read on castboolits.com that folks use Bag Balm for case lube...cheap and almost pure lanolin, found at CVS, ect. Unfortunate name, though
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I use neutral shoe polish from the grocery store.
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Don't tell anyone, but I've used Mobile 1 engine oil as a case lube. Worked fine. Don't know that I'd recommend it, though.
I tip I learned with lanolin (from whatever source, like nursing mother cream) is to thin it with isopropyl alcohol (Heet from the local auto parts store). Randall |