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Bedding recoil lug
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<blockquote data-quote="Hired Gun" data-source="post: 1048477" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>I started out with the aerosols but it went on uneven and the release agent patterns could be seen in the bedding. I went to Kiwi and that gave very good results but it ran out fast. I have since switched to straight paraffin wax you get at the grocery store in bars for canning. I use the bar and grind it on or use a towel and wipe it on the bar and then wax everything up just like car wax. You can also soften it a bit with a torch so it will soak into the towels better. I use the torch and drip it into blind holes and then when done use the same torch to melt it right back out. I then buff it off to a high gloss shine. Now my bedding jobs look like glass. Marine Tex looks like black chrome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hired Gun, post: 1048477, member: 1290"] I started out with the aerosols but it went on uneven and the release agent patterns could be seen in the bedding. I went to Kiwi and that gave very good results but it ran out fast. I have since switched to straight paraffin wax you get at the grocery store in bars for canning. I use the bar and grind it on or use a towel and wipe it on the bar and then wax everything up just like car wax. You can also soften it a bit with a torch so it will soak into the towels better. I use the torch and drip it into blind holes and then when done use the same torch to melt it right back out. I then buff it off to a high gloss shine. Now my bedding jobs look like glass. Marine Tex looks like black chrome. [/QUOTE]
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