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Favorite product of the day....
What's your favorite product? Pick ONE. Mine hands down today is Timberlux. It even makes this idiot look like I know a thing or two about a thing or two. Refinishing a Trojan stock and she's looking good, and I did a Citori Skeet gun last year that looks amazing. Brian's walnut stain plus Timberlux is amazing and he was so helpful as he called when I placed my first order. Stuff goes a long way too.
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EEzox spray lubricant. This stuff cleans and lubricates like nothing I have ever used. It has been around a while but it is still one of my favorites. It smells good too! :)
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Eezoxx is one of my favorites. Since you already mentioned it I will say Kroil Penetrating oil. Great for the garage work bench and for removing stubborn lead from barrels.
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Reggie that's one product I have never tried, let alone smelled : ) I just got some Napier of London but yet to try it.
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I mix my own french polish. It keeps the gun looking like it should, an antique. I have been using G96 for over 40 years. It cleans, lubricates, and protects from rust.
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Blackrock Leather "N" Rich conditioner/preservative for routine leather goodness; Leatherique 2-part Restorator/Conditioner-Preservative for 100+ year old goods that will crumble at the touch if forced open. Former is wonderful; a little goes a long way, latter is nothing short of miraculous. Both relatively expensive, but who cares? Are we not preserving and maintaining the equipment of those who stood "by the rude bridge that arc'ed the flood"?
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Frontier Pad ....... a wad of stuff that looks like an old copper, curly scouring pad except that it's made of a shiny, silver colored alloy that's softer than barrel steel .........even bluing. Wrapped around a bore brush it is a bore cleaner extraordinaire. Will remove light surface rust without harming the bluing underneath.
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Ballistol-- does everything.
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+1 on Timberluxe. I have a Caesar Guerini that I shoot regularly. Great gun, notoriously fragile oil finish. Every time I would shoot on a warm day, a dull spot was permanently left where I mount my cheek. I tried Velvet oil, Dembart oil, even Truoil, but the dull spot in the finish always came back.
Three years ago, I lightly buffed with 1200 wet & dry, wiped on one coat of Laurel Mountain Forge Permalyn Sealer (another miracle product) hand rubbed in 4 coats of Timberluxe, and problem has disappeared. |
Ballistol best of the best
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