I just got my Ren wax yesterday. And brought out my 27-2. And went at it.I would only wax a clean surface.
So if it were me I'd clean the oil off before waxing it.
I've used Ren wax on all my revolvers, but not my leather.Well, I've used Ren wax on leather and wood for years, but never on my revolvers. Looking at the OP's pictures, I'm going to at least give one of them a Ren waxing.
I've used Ren wax on all my revolvers, but not my leather.
I'm going to try it on the holsters, now.
And, yes, Ren Wax does amazing things to a high gloss blue finish.
I just got my Ren wax yesterday. And brought out my 27-2. And went at it.
Wow! Just wow! It's no wonder so many members recommend this product. I'm a believer now! Thank you!
Pictured show no justice, as how beautiful it came out.
All I did was apply the wax all over. Let it sit. Grabbed a microfiber and polished. I really didnt have to wipe it down first. Seeing as that everytime I have to take it out of the safe, I wipe it down to put it back in. Fingerprints.![]()
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They cleaned up real nice.
I've never heard of Pre-Lim so I can't say.
The newest gun I own is 20 years old and Flitz has done an awesome job on all of my guns without a single trace of removing any of the blue.
I am not aggressive with the polish at all. Very lightly applied and lightly rubbed with just my finger.