Question A'bout Flitz Gun Wax

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I use it on all of my collectables including 2 Vintage Colt SAA's. No rust. I also put on all of my knives including the Randalls, agan no rust.
 
I like the Flitz product, but if you have deep pockets and something you really want to preserve, try...

www.restorationproduct.com/renwaxinfo.html

"How the "Perfect Wax" was created...For over forty years, RENAISSANCE WAX polish from England has been the #1 choice of major museums, art galleries and institutions for the preservation of the precious pieces. Professional conservators, retailers, amateur restorers and private individuals throughout the world depend on RENAISSANCE WAX to protect their collections and for home use.

Prior to 1950, the only polishes available were based on beeswax and carnuba wax. Unfortunately, these natural, saponifiable products would cause damage when acids arose spontaneously through oxidation or hydrolysis.

To solve the problem, a consortium of international conservationists directed a scientist from the British Museum to conduct intensive research and find the "perfect wax." When he could not find any that met their exacting standards, he created a new wax in his laboratory. The revolutionary formula he invented is a semi-synthetic micro-crystalline fossil-origin wax entirely free of, damaging acids. It remains chemically neutral and is therefore completely safe, even on vulnerable surfaces.

The British Museum approved manufacture of this wax for its own use and for distribution to the public. That "perfect wax" is now available internationally under the name RENAISSANCE WAX ."

Restore, refresh and protect your antiques, cutlery, furniture, precious metals, armory, collectibles, art, photography and much, much more. It's uses are endless. The #1 choice of museums, galleries and professionals worldwide.

65ml (2.25 fl. oz.): $14.00
200ml (7fl. oz.): $22.00 per can
2.5 liter: $165.00 per can
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The stuff is incredible and a little really does go a long way.

John
 
I echo John's recommendation.

I've been using Renaissance Wax for years on lots of different things. Absolutely great product. worth every penny.
 
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