I remember Mom having Old English around the house.
And Murphy's Oil Soap.
Never tried either on a gun though.
And Murphy's Oil Soap.
Never tried either on a gun though.
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been there done that !!!!!!I waxed my car with it once. I must've been high that day; that was a lot of work.
This is the best I have found and it stays good for a long long timeIt's not inexpensive but very good wax, Renaissance Wax.
Businesses are not prone to discontinuing products that are selling well and profitable. There is a good reason they discontinued it.Just found out Johnson Paste wax that I have used on the metal and wood of my guns for years has been discontinued. Such a great product stopped with no reason to the public. Not advertised for guns but one of the best gun finish protectants on there. Was sold in a big can at about $6 in stores. Now leftover cans going for $100 on EvilBay! WTF!!!![]()
Has something in the formulation in "Treewax" changed so that it is no longer preferred, or is the "Briwax" have something that the "Treewax" lacks?Try BRIWAX .. in clear.
While I still have a tin of TREWAX which a very similar product that's likely 40 years old, the evaporation solvents are long gone.
Have been using a fresh tin of UK manufactured BRIWAX with great results ... FYI![]()
No clue .... Tho just did this earlier in weekHas something in the formulation in "Treewax" changed so that it is no longer preferred, or is the "Briwax" have something that the "Treewax" lacks?
Thanks
Mike