I tend to purchase and use things that are specifically designed for a particular task. Sure case lube cost money, but never had a stuck case when full length sizing or reforming. In my early days I tried some of the above mentioned lubes, but went back to Case Slick after having to remove stuck rifle cases from dies. BTW, that is a real chore and one I want to avoid at all cost in the future!
I load a lot of large caliber brass and find that the surface area contacting the die of a 45-70 or 45-90 makes it much more important what lube you use. Also, reforming 50 Alaskan to 45-75 is something I don't want to be using furniture polish with.
I load a lot of large caliber brass and find that the surface area contacting the die of a 45-70 or 45-90 makes it much more important what lube you use. Also, reforming 50 Alaskan to 45-75 is something I don't want to be using furniture polish with.