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Orange oil wood polish for rifle stock?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chokoloskee Joe" data-source="post: 2852074" data-attributes="member: 110441"><p>The minute Johnson reported that they would no longer make it, it started flying off the shelves. I have seen people asking $100 a can for it on eBay! That's just crazy. If you want something a bit better for furniture try Old Master's paste wax. It has a lot more Carnauba wax than Johnson's as well as microcrystaline wax like Renaissance. It also has pure gum turpentine. The reason for adding turpentine spirits to a wax formula like yours is to keep the beeswax from hardening too much. All the old English gunsmiths formulas for hand rubbed oil finishes on the finest shotguns included gum turpentine boiled linseed oil and beeswax.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chokoloskee Joe, post: 2852074, member: 110441"] The minute Johnson reported that they would no longer make it, it started flying off the shelves. I have seen people asking $100 a can for it on eBay! That's just crazy. If you want something a bit better for furniture try Old Master's paste wax. It has a lot more Carnauba wax than Johnson's as well as microcrystaline wax like Renaissance. It also has pure gum turpentine. The reason for adding turpentine spirits to a wax formula like yours is to keep the beeswax from hardening too much. All the old English gunsmiths formulas for hand rubbed oil finishes on the finest shotguns included gum turpentine boiled linseed oil and beeswax. [/QUOTE]
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