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Unread 05-26-2004, 10:17 PM   #3
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Tom,
As far as I can determine, The Most Protective Constituent in Renaissance Wax is Pure Carnuba Wax.
The Higher the percentage of Carnuba the Better the wax.
I find that Johnsons Paste Wax, Thats Right Floor and Furniture Wax works well for me, Its all that I have Used for 30 years.
Just wipe down with a Wax saturated rag and store in a dry Place, when its Show Time, Polish with a soft Terry Cloth Towel and it shines like new.
When Show time is over Just go back to "Just wipe down with a Wax saturated rag".
I believe that Simonize Car Wax would be excellent, just stay away from any cleaner waxes or other unknown additives.
Simonize Car Wax would probably be the best for Shooters and Hunting Guns that are subject to exposure to weather.
If you have any questions Post back, Drop a PM, or ask for my eMail address.
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