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The Basics, Starting Out
Orange oil wood polish for rifle stock?
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<blockquote data-quote="VTbluegrass" data-source="post: 2851932" data-attributes="member: 104786"><p>Buy the smallest tub of Renaissance wax and go to work. Provides better all around protection and works on metal too. It is no joke a little jar of magic. Really does a good job of keeping fingerprints from setting on the blueing. Shooting clays in the summer is a good way to get sweaty gross hands all over your over/under and it really protects the metal and wood in hot and humid conditions.</p><p>Renaissance is also a very gentle but very effective cleaner. Rust you didn't know was there will lift as well as imbedded dirt in the wood grain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VTbluegrass, post: 2851932, member: 104786"] Buy the smallest tub of Renaissance wax and go to work. Provides better all around protection and works on metal too. It is no joke a little jar of magic. Really does a good job of keeping fingerprints from setting on the blueing. Shooting clays in the summer is a good way to get sweaty gross hands all over your over/under and it really protects the metal and wood in hot and humid conditions. Renaissance is also a very gentle but very effective cleaner. Rust you didn’t know was there will lift as well as imbedded dirt in the wood grain. [/QUOTE]
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