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    Thumbs up Renaissance Micro Crystalline Wax Polish

    I have been using Renaissance micro crystalline wax polish for many years now on all my gun stocks & leather slings etc i can not fault it, The tin has on it 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. Anyone else tried it or using it ?
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    Once I refinish my .22lr Annie stock I was going to try Slippery Dick's gun wax

    https://www.slipperydicksgunwax.co.u...dicks-gun-wax/

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    Quote Originally Posted by bighit View Post
    Once I refinish my .22lr Annie stock I was going to try Slippery Dick's gun wax

    https://www.slipperydicksgunwax.co.u...dicks-gun-wax/
    If you have a peek on youtube there is a video with a chap re finishing a guitar using it, And a very nice finish it is too
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    I do-it's good and a tin lasts ages.
    Protects blades better if not buffed off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Top Gun FX2000 View Post
    If you have a peek on youtube there is a video with a chap re finishing a guitar using it, And a very nice finish it is too
    I have seen his stocks on youtube . He is on one the pages I have subscribed to.

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    Yes I do, on my polished guns, good stuff, not cheap tho

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    i use the microcrystaline wax on gunstocks,really brings out the figure and keeps it that way..
    more guns than you can shake a stick at!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Top Gun FX2000 View Post
    I have been using Renaissance micro crystalline wax polish for many years now on all my gun stocks & leather slings etc i can not fault it, The tin has on it 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. Anyone else tried it or using it ?
    A link to where to buy at a decent price would be good please

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZAKDINGEL View Post
    A link to where to buy at a decent price would be good please
    Not cheap eBlag item number:162390971402

    Or amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/Renaissance.../dp/B001UON1CY

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    A really nice smell with it too i used it on a webley vulcan mk3 with a walnut stock that i picked up it had the look and smell of an old shithole door even that now looks and smells good If you ever need to take the wax back off just use White spirit
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    wax

    Ren wax is an excellent product, not cheap but worth the cost. A little goes a long way.
    I use it on all fine wood work. It really helps on cutting down finger prints too.

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