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I put four coats of tru oil on the Kentucky I am refinishing. Do any of you use a wax on your rifles? If so what do you use?

Thanks
 
I do like to use wax. However, I use a product specifically made for guns. Birchwood Casey Gun Stock wax works on metal. wood and [I use it after oiling leather sheaths]. I wait a couple of months after finishing a gun stock or sheath and I apply it very sparingly, let it dry a few days and rub it to the polish you desire.
Works well for me :rolleyes: Polecat 🦨 :horseback:
 
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I put four coats of tru oil on the Kentucky I am refinishing. Do any of you use a wax on your rifles? If so what do you use?

Thanks
With tru-oil wait 30 days. Lightly rub down with 0000 steel wool. Then apply Bri-Wax. Bri-Wax is all natural Bees Wax and Carnauba. Excellent shine and water proofing. I use Tung Oil with a Bri-Wax finish. The wood finish turns out excellent. Semper Fi.
 
Like some said - WAIT. Truoil takes long time to cure. I'd give it at least a month or two.. I've always used plain old Johnson's paste wax (furniture polish) and it has served me well for years and is fairly easy to find.
 
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