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jlmort1980

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Ok, I have heard of a lot of people using a wax over there CA finish. My question to everyone is: What kind of wax are you using and how are you applying it?
 
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I used to use Renaissance wax after my CA finish, but only to avoid finger prints, and since Ren wax is so expensive I switched to plain old Neutral Kiwi shoe polish, same stuff just takes a few minutes longer to dry but works just as well.
 
I, like Ken, use shoe polish quite often. Not only is the neutral a good protective coating, but consider all the colors of the polishes that make for an excellent stain ... and the price is not bad at all!
 
Renaissance Wax - after the use of Novus to get out any fine scratches that might be left in the CA finish, applied with a soft white cotton cloth. Put it on and let it dry then buff it off with same type white cloth - make sure it's clean of course. This really helps cut down on the finger prints.

Linda likes to look at the pens with a 30X jewlers eye ... :eek:
 
Renaissance Wax - after the use of Novus to get out any fine scratches that might be left in the CA finish, applied with a soft white cotton cloth. Put it on and let it dry then buff it off with same type white cloth - make sure it's clean of course. This really helps cut down on the finger prints.

Linda likes to look at the pens with a 30X jewlers eye ... :eek:

I'll vouch for that:biggrin:!


BTW, I use TSW (Trade Secret for Wood) the same way
instead of Renaissance.
 
Ok, I have heard of a lot of people using a wax over there CA finish. My question to everyone is: What kind of wax are you using and how are you applying it?


It's just for appearance. It the end in will wipe off in a couple of uses of the pen. I use Renaissance wax, because I have it. When I run out, I'm not sure I'll buy it again.

To me the step is almost unnecessary...but I still do it. Go figure.
 
I use this:


It leaves an amazing shine that's an anti-static coating that helps repel dust and dirt and fingerprints.
 
I used to use Renaissance wax after my CA finish, but only to avoid finger prints, and since Ren wax is so expensive I switched to plain old Neutral Kiwi shoe polish, same stuff just takes a few minutes longer to dry but works just as well.

This is the best final finish that I have found! kiwi natural is the fingerprint "eliminator"
 
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