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    Default Renaissance wax

    How do you use it? Does existing oil on firearm have to be removed?

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    My recommendation would be to ensure that it is only applied to a clean, dry surface. It's good stuff, I like using it wood stocks and blued steel surfaces such as my S&W and Colt revolvers and pistols

    All it says on the can of Renaissance Wax that I have and use is.........

    "Apply sparingly with soft cloth and buff gently. Dries hard instantly. Resists spillage. Does not show finger marks."

    "Refined waxes blended to a formula used by the British Museum and restoration specialists internationally to revive and protect valuable furniture, leather, paintings, metals, marble, ivory, etc. Freshens colours, imparts soft sheen."


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    Unless done as a form of mental relaxation you are better off using an oily rag, and get in all the places you can't wax.

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