How to Use Wax to Protect Your Firearms Presented by Larry Potterfield | MidwayUSA Gunsmithing

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  • Did you know you can clean and protect your guns with wax? Watch along as Larry Potterfield, Founder and CEO of MidwayUSA, demonstrates the benefits of using the proper wax.
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  • @richardthick.2888
    @richardthick.2888 3 роки тому +53

    As a Sheriffs Deputy in SC, waxed my entire shotgun that I stored in the trunk. I would reapply a new coat every year and it never rusted.

    • @alifr4088
      @alifr4088 2 роки тому +1

      What wax did you use?
      Does beeswax work too?

    • @NgJackal1990
      @NgJackal1990 Рік тому +2

      @@alifr4088 I would stick to renaissance wax in the video here. It smells strong like gasoline as first but when it dries, the smell is gone.

  • @jfruser
    @jfruser 5 років тому +63

    Larry Potterfield is a blessing to gun owners.

  • @prestonmonaghan499
    @prestonmonaghan499 4 роки тому +14

    Ive used Turtle paste wax for years on my guns. Yes it's car wax and it is available locally and it works.

  • @ditzydoo4378
    @ditzydoo4378 4 роки тому +11

    I was introduced to Renaissance Wax back in 1991 by Dr. Jack Atwater at the U.S. Army Ordnance museum. it is used on all manner of historically fragile artifacts. a "Soft-type" nylon tooth brush is best for any application.

  • @DoyleHargraves
    @DoyleHargraves 6 років тому +55

    I bought this wax after watching this video last year. I'll never go without it again.
    I sanded down a Mosin Nagant stock and then put 3 thin coats of linseed oil and 2 coats of Renaissance Wax. It looks and feels like a totally different rifle. Thanks Larry.

  • @edwardchase3615
    @edwardchase3615 8 років тому +24

    Used this wax for 25 years in my employment as conservator in large Public Library in England. Before using this, which is meant to impart a protective layer, thorough cleaning/ degreasing is necessary. Yes the wax will remove a certain amount of surface grime but not deep seated gunge. or mineral oil soaked into gunstock. Removing this oil needs lots of time, methylated spirits heat and Vulpex soap. Results are worth time and expense

  • @gadgethunter5732
    @gadgethunter5732 7 років тому +3

    My old Stanley rafter square had rusted terribly in my unheated garage. I wire wheeled off the rust, and applied a coat of Sno-Seal, mixed with a couple drops of oil. Sno Seal is made with bees- wax. It worked great as a rust preventer.

  • @paulmistro94
    @paulmistro94 6 років тому +6

    this one short video has just taught me how to keep my guns nice for the rest of my life😂 thankyou good vid

  • @minerblue9641
    @minerblue9641 6 років тому +6

    Larry does it again, great video, great idea, and thanks.
    I like to put shoe polish(the liquid) on any black "plastic" stocks. It covers any scratches that aren't too deep and makes it look better without adding almost any major shine to the mat finish.

  • @MrSpinteractive
    @MrSpinteractive 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks Larry! You're a national treasure!

  • @Kinstable
    @Kinstable 9 місяців тому +1

    I love Larry Potterfield.

  • @Lander76
    @Lander76 7 років тому +3

    I've found that 'metal of honour' metal wax is the best all round protectant against corrosion and finger prints and it gives the best finish and durability.

  • @radioflitercairplanes1715
    @radioflitercairplanes1715 5 років тому +1

    The Renaissance wax is outstanding..it really cleans up what a normal wipe down can leave behind . Try it !

  • @JohnSmith-ki2eq
    @JohnSmith-ki2eq 8 років тому +6

    I use wax on my hand tools, keeps them from rusting and looking good for ages, I learnt this trick because my father never waxed his tools and they all looked like crap in no time at all..... it bothered me so much as a kid that I took the time to find out how to stop it before I even owned any hand tools of my own!

  • @20alphabet
    @20alphabet 10 років тому +2

    Great use for the leftover Mr. Zogs.

  • @Uckertay
    @Uckertay 7 років тому +2

    Mind blown... Thank you Mr. Potterfield!

  • @Dave-fo1cb
    @Dave-fo1cb 7 років тому +2

    I use old English spray furniture polish on all wood and metal. Works good too

  • @jonathanwhitson802
    @jonathanwhitson802 3 роки тому +1

    I never thought about wax. I have always used oil or a silicone cloth. I will try this

  • @garycorbier9123
    @garycorbier9123 7 років тому +12

    Been using wax to protect my firearms for years, found Johnson's past wax pretty good. Larry you must have one heck of a collection of Firearms, each one seems to be a collectors item. Sharps, Winchesters, Foxes had many of them myself years ago. Keep up the Great videos.

    • @51WCDodge
      @51WCDodge 7 років тому +2

      Wax is also the recommended way to preserve bayonets, sword blades or any antique metalwork. I use Johnson's funiture wax. cheap and effective.

    • @minerblue9641
      @minerblue9641 6 років тому +2

      +51WCDodge,
      I don't use furniture wax in anything that antique, takes the old finish off.

    • @joebklyn8458
      @joebklyn8458 4 роки тому +1

      It's nice to be a millionaire.

    • @NgJackal1990
      @NgJackal1990 Рік тому

      @@minerblue9641 so does it work only on bare metal surface?

    • @minerblue9641
      @minerblue9641 Рік тому

      @@NgJackal1990
      In my opinion you should be the judge on that. If taking the old finish off will lower the value of an item. I wouldnt use it

  • @ronaldmoravec2692
    @ronaldmoravec2692 2 місяці тому

    I started this with my first gun. so far no issues.

  • @leonardoleonardi9993
    @leonardoleonardi9993 5 років тому +4

    Parabéns, gosto muito de assistir seus vídeos, sempre restaurando armas e as deixando como novas, ganhou mais um inscrito.

  • @alext9067
    @alext9067 5 років тому +2

    Wax is a remarkable substance. It is very underrated. Ignored really. Except in the auto industry. There, it's the subject of much anguish.

  • @Robin6512
    @Robin6512 10 років тому +9

    Now this is one good tip. Thanks!

  • @robertjahrling1877
    @robertjahrling1877 4 роки тому +3

    I live in Florida and I have been using a thin layer of car wax for a: since I was
    18 1/2.
    Some ppl made fun of me.
    I WILL BE SHARING THIS WITH THEN.
    """""THAAAANK""""
    """"""'YOUUU""""""

  • @agrowthnerd
    @agrowthnerd 10 років тому +4

    Thank you Larry this was very informative

  • @1jtolvey
    @1jtolvey 9 років тому +11

    I'VE FOUND A SOFT , SHORT , WIDE ARTIST BRUSH = BEST APPLICATOR .

  • @user-gr3rk6ur2p
    @user-gr3rk6ur2p 6 років тому +4

    great video thankyou Midway and Mr.Potterfield 6/26/2018

  • @jaconbits
    @jaconbits 10 років тому +3

    I use this same wax to protect my 100 year old 1911; also makes the finish look great.

    • @RICEY702
      @RICEY702 10 років тому +1

      Do you wax before or after you've cleaned and oiled your gun? Never heard of waxing a gun, but after seeing the video I kind of want to. The bluing shines better after!

    • @jaconbits
      @jaconbits 10 років тому +1

      I use it after a full cleaning. With these types of antique guns, you really don't want to ruin any petina, but you also want to prevent any further rust. This is a great product for making it look great without doing any damage.

  • @ARDG89
    @ARDG89 Рік тому

    Thanks for this demonstration! Going to get this "renaissance" wax now!

  • @charlesdemay4192
    @charlesdemay4192 Рік тому

    THANK YOU FOR ANOTHER GREAT INFORMATIVE VIDEO with very useful information that I can use almost immediately, I have numerous older rifles and pistols that can use this treatment all need to do is to find out WHERE to get that particular wax.😯😁🤗👍

  • @inscoredbz
    @inscoredbz 2 роки тому +1

    I've always wondered about waxing metal on a gun. I've seen steel rifles polished to a mirror finish with just wax put on them, but I always wondered how that would work out in the long run.

  • @oofeeleelee6556
    @oofeeleelee6556 3 роки тому +2

    I use Renaissance wax on my old coins and relics from metal detecting. I never expected to see if for this use.

  • @cavemanl2156
    @cavemanl2156 9 років тому +3

    great video on the waxing I was wondering if you could do a video on a 22 Marlin 60 I'm having problems with a double feed and I jamming

  • @johnknouse8846
    @johnknouse8846 3 роки тому +1

    Renaissance wax is a must for gun owners.

  • @pudsrus2
    @pudsrus2 6 років тому +18

    😳He didn’t say and that’s the way it is!

    • @robertjahrling1877
      @robertjahrling1877 4 роки тому +2

      Because you already know.
      "that's the way it is"
      and we can't do anything about it 😂😂😂😂

  • @simonManleeeee
    @simonManleeeee 2 роки тому +1

    You deserve way more subscribers.

  • @Joelyroely123
    @Joelyroely123 10 років тому +8

    Is that your actual carry gun or just an example? Great video as always

  • @TehBr0
    @TehBr0 10 років тому +4

    Good tip!

  • @rcawesomeness5912
    @rcawesomeness5912 7 років тому +3

    when do you apply the gun oil days before the wax or do you wax it right after you coat it with oil and just wipe it over

  • @markrasch
    @markrasch 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video. I want to remove the old layer of wax from a Sako Finnbear 7mm deer rifle and also a Winchester Model 88 308 deer rifle. I then want to clean and re-wax. What’s the best way to remove an old coating of wax?

  • @davy1458
    @davy1458 10 місяців тому

    I just bought a brand new springfield m1a with walnut stock. My question is; should I use wax first or boiled linseed oil first and then follow up with the other?

  • @blutodo
    @blutodo 6 місяців тому

    I have a 1893 Marlin takedown that I want to preserve the stock without damaging. I'm considering a light coat of tung oil applied with an exceptional wax from Gilboys, a restorer of antique furniture from England over it that seems to be very good. Could you find time to tell me if what I want to do would damage this firearm. Much appreciated for any response.
    Tom

  • @JohnWellsJr
    @JohnWellsJr 4 роки тому +1

    Does the Renaissance also wax work well as a release agent for epoxy bedding, or is Kiwi Neutral shoe polish better?

  • @gman77gas
    @gman77gas 8 років тому +2

    That stuff works great!

  • @patrickobrien4636
    @patrickobrien4636 Рік тому

    Larry great video, one question I use Ballistol to clean my old ww2 era rifles would it be a good idea to wax them after? Both the metal and wood? I am a new collector learning. Thank You

  • @jake9705
    @jake9705 9 років тому +2

    For the "oil + wax" combo, does the oil need to be worked into the wood first before applying the wax? Or are you supposed to work the wax into the wood first, followed up by an oil polishing?

    • @stfuallan
      @stfuallan 9 років тому +1

      oil first

    • @madcratebuilder
      @madcratebuilder 9 років тому +5

      Jake M The oil finish should have a few weeks of drying time before you wax it. Tung oil, boiled linseed oil are both common gunstock finish oils.

  • @XtremeConditions
    @XtremeConditions 5 років тому +1

    Wow... I've really been looking to shine up my Grandpa's old .22 magnum (I have a video of it on my channel). But I didn't want to do any kind of polyurethane. This might just be the ticket! :)

  • @Hemnmahmmod
    @Hemnmahmmod 10 років тому +2

    very informative vid

  • @allenrichards9949
    @allenrichards9949 8 років тому +1

    Looks like some good stuff, but how does it holds up on the barrel when it heats up? Will the wax melt?

    • @andycraig6905
      @andycraig6905 8 років тому +1

      Most likely it will, but just cool it down and re apply.

  • @kennyhowell1537
    @kennyhowell1537 4 роки тому +1

    Will this wax darken a lite colored stock? My Sako is and I don't want to make it any darker.

  • @franciscojperez510
    @franciscojperez510 9 років тому

    hello larry have a 20_gauge shotgun is very olg but i model 583.22 jc higgins sears roebuk im look on the internet and was manufactured in 1945 bolt acction can you tell me how to paint the butt thanks

  • @kpusa3278
    @kpusa3278 5 років тому

    can this be used on laminate rifle stocks such as the Marlin 336 if not what is the proper way to care for a laminate stock it's going to be used for hunting in all weather conditions

  • @texman8150
    @texman8150 6 років тому +1

    Here's a dumb question for anyone. I just bought a jar of Renaissance wax and was going to apply it to my rifle's stock this weekend, but now I'm wondering how that will affect any future applications of boiled linseed oil? Will this wax create a barrier that will prevent the linseed oil from soaking into the wood?

    • @texman8150
      @texman8150 6 років тому +1

      AST - Thanks. It sounds to me like you're saying that the wax does create a barrier that will have to be removed with rubbing alcohol before applying BLO.

  • @s.o.f.fpatriotsforlife414
    @s.o.f.fpatriotsforlife414 2 роки тому +1

    I like to use hand fulls of cosmoline

  • @MarkMphonoman
    @MarkMphonoman 2 роки тому

    Great tips, thanks.

  • @budmoore8144
    @budmoore8144 10 років тому +1

    NICE TIPS

  • @outboardfun3353
    @outboardfun3353 5 років тому +1

    can I use wax on a new gun stock to make it glossier?

  • @treyriver5676
    @treyriver5676 7 років тому +1

    Renaissance wax not a classical natural wax as is a petroleum-based product excellent if pricing.

  • @mikespencer941
    @mikespencer941 10 років тому

    Does the barrel warming from shooting, or even sitting out in the sun, affect the wax? Should it be re applied after use?

    • @Stackle2
      @Stackle2 6 років тому

      mike spencer It is quite durable, and dries extremely hard. You dont need to frequently reapply, but an occasional coat when the stock gets dull will keep it in tip top shape. Doesn't melt or smear, leaves a dry/clear protectant film

  • @NgJackal1990
    @NgJackal1990 Рік тому

    How often should we wax again?

  • @ezzraking7901
    @ezzraking7901 9 років тому

    Can you put a disassemble on a Steven savage model 77?

  • @MarlinWilliams-ts5ul
    @MarlinWilliams-ts5ul 2 місяці тому

    What kind of wax?

  • @Thoseaboutto911
    @Thoseaboutto911 4 роки тому

    What about adding furniture oil

  • @adityamalik6149
    @adityamalik6149 3 роки тому +1

    Mr Miyagi of gun business!
    Wax on wax off Daniel San !

  • @Daddy53751
    @Daddy53751 Рік тому

    I’m going to stump the great Larry Potterfield.
    (Help, Larry)
    How do you get 110 years of lead buildup out of a Winchester 1906
    “Gallery Gun”? (An actual gallery gun with probably 100,000 + rds)
    So bad that half the barrel you can’t even see the rifling.
    All standard techniques are powerless against it!

  • @thetraindriver01
    @thetraindriver01 10 років тому +1

    Nice vid

  • @erwinb3412
    @erwinb3412 3 роки тому

    Does this work too with natural beeswax ?

  • @mikeoneil5741
    @mikeoneil5741 5 років тому +4

    “side ba side” wow you ARE from missouri arent you?

  • @bozo1200
    @bozo1200 3 роки тому

    I’m a new gun owner, I was wondering, can I still use the gun at the range after waxing? Or will this cause extra build up since wax is pretty thick? Thank you guys

    • @greensheen8759
      @greensheen8759 3 роки тому

      Wax, like anything else, you want a thin coat of. Keep it out of the barrel and you're fine. Eezox, an excellent gun cleaner/lube and corrosion inhibitor is actually wax based

  • @dihu8063
    @dihu8063 7 років тому

    How long will the waxed wood stock be hold outside before it can be moved indoor? I heard this wax contains Benzene and need to be applied outdoor or a highly ventilated area.

  • @deehart9276
    @deehart9276 7 років тому +1

    Would this be good on a hunting rifle used daily?

    • @WCGwkf
      @WCGwkf 7 років тому +3

      pretty sure it would be good on any gun

  • @solstar4778
    @solstar4778 5 років тому +1

    An you use beeswax?

  • @averyst7
    @averyst7 10 років тому +2

    Is it wise or even recommended to wax polymer?

  • @GottliebGoltz
    @GottliebGoltz 5 років тому

    I still use Dem Bart because that is what I got.

  • @carterbyers6172
    @carterbyers6172 7 років тому

    So could I use something like birch wood caseys stock wax on the stock and use hoppes oil on the metal parts of my gun? Or can the two not work together, also how often would I was the stock? Every time I shoot or only a few times a year? Looking to get my first gun a mosin nagant and want to take care of it properly

    • @kimthurston9192
      @kimthurston9192 5 років тому

      Renaissance Wax is used by museums on wood, metal, paintings, etc. It was invented as a long term sealer and preservative. So, in short, use it all over the gun, no need for anything else. Forget break free, hoppes or anything else as a protective coat, use wax only.

  • @christjulipds13
    @christjulipds13 7 років тому +1

    I check a lot of woodworking handbooks. These one from woodprix are the best.

    • @jmedi5589
      @jmedi5589 6 років тому +1

      This isn’t a woodworking video...

    • @kimthurston9192
      @kimthurston9192 5 років тому

      What the hell are you talking about? Are your comments a mistake or spamming?

  • @jettferox5660
    @jettferox5660 3 роки тому

    The trouble with this situation is 95% of all guns come from the factory with wood finished in spray lacquer with is tougher than just about anything else. Wax, oils and other finishting products simply lay on top of lacquer. This video only pertains to the few guns which are not finished with lacquer from the factory. Maybe some older military rifles from back in the old BLO days. Even the custom hand finished stocks will have something better than wax. The wax is however great for metal.

    • @ph4tboy
      @ph4tboy Рік тому

      Surely the wax just adds another nice layer on top and can't harm it.

    • @bullgravy6906
      @bullgravy6906 Рік тому

      Ive had to wonder if this stuff really is THAT much better than the basic birchwood casey from bass pro. All my guns look pretty darn good, and i wondered what waxing would help on the lacquered finishes.

  • @alexcoxshooting4067
    @alexcoxshooting4067 7 років тому +1

    can i use beeswax?

    • @nono-xw6qd
      @nono-xw6qd 7 років тому +1

      PointyCheese Airsoft yes

  • @patriot5.56
    @patriot5.56 5 років тому

    what wax would you recommend for a mosin nagant?

    • @kickazz9473
      @kickazz9473 5 років тому +1

      I re did a old mauser I used boiled linseed oil on the stock. I used 2 light coats then I used renaissance wax over top. I used it all over the rifle the wood metal everything. That was 2 years ago and the rifle is still beautiful. I recently picked up a Japanese Arisaka all matching numbers. I'm fixing to do the same thing to it after a good cleaning.

    • @patriot5.56
      @patriot5.56 5 років тому

      @@kickazz9473 thanks for the useful information! 👍

    • @kickazz9473
      @kickazz9473 5 років тому

      @@patriot5.56 Your welcome I love the renaissance wax. Though it does stink unlike anything else I've ever smelled. Lol

  • @huntermyers6409
    @huntermyers6409 4 роки тому

    Can this wax protect polymer too ?

    • @AlbertoJorgeSoares
      @AlbertoJorgeSoares 4 роки тому

      Polymer is plastic material, it doesn't need protection.

    • @TerminalM193
      @TerminalM193 2 роки тому

      I've used it on all my polymer pistols for years and it keeps the color of the polymer rich and nice and dark without creating any kind of slick surface. Just know that a little goes a long way and you want to buff it on almost like car wax. Use 2 separate rags, one for applications and the other to buff off

  • @marlenjvaswal70
    @marlenjvaswal70 5 років тому

    I think you can learn more about it on woodprix website.

  • @d.b.cooper7290
    @d.b.cooper7290 Рік тому

    I find it surprising that the oil was better than the wax in the water test.

  • @garretthatfield6246
    @garretthatfield6246 6 років тому

    Would a modern firearm such as a Glock benefit from wax?

    • @Adsnell2004
      @Adsnell2004 6 років тому

      No

    • @kodyking3090
      @kodyking3090 5 років тому +2

      @@Adsnell2004 Yes it would, it protects it from oils from your skin if you carry it and protects it from humidity.

    • @Adsnell2004
      @Adsnell2004 5 років тому

      @@kodyking3090 really? This can go on polymers? My running pistol just eats away at my pistol from all the sweat. Rusts it like crazy.

    • @greensheen8759
      @greensheen8759 3 роки тому

      @@Adsnell2004 use eezox

  • @cathat227
    @cathat227 2 роки тому

    And anyone who wants to argue with me it literally says on the jar not to use it on bluing

  • @pookatim
    @pookatim 8 років тому

    Is it okay to use wax on stainless steel guns?

  • @solstar4778
    @solstar4778 4 роки тому

    Wax ? What’s it made from ? Bee’s ,petroleum? Plants?

    • @KB4QAA
      @KB4QAA 3 роки тому

      Petroleum. Beeswax can mold and oxidize.

  • @GUYV3RZ3RO
    @GUYV3RZ3RO 5 років тому

    Renaissance wax wasn’t specifically designed for guns. It was designed for museums on everything.

    • @RockandrollNegro
      @RockandrollNegro 3 роки тому

      Actually the wax was created specifically to treat wood, leather, and metal antique arms and armour. The Armaments Wing of the British Museum wanted something that was safe for all three surfaces, and Renaissance Wax was engineered to meet their criteria. So while technically it wasn't created specifically only for firearms, it was created specifically for antique weapons of all types.

  • @davismichaud9165
    @davismichaud9165 5 років тому +1

    The fudd is strong with this one.

  • @AGENT-tq1nm
    @AGENT-tq1nm 3 роки тому

    Hi

  • @shadowblack1987
    @shadowblack1987 10 років тому +1

    @Happier Man No. Leave polymers alone.

  • @michaeljordon704
    @michaeljordon704 8 років тому

    What type of oil does he mean. Hoppes 9Hoppes 9 lubricating oilBallistol Clp break freeOr something else...

    • @That_NJ_guy
      @That_NJ_guy 7 років тому +1

      Michael Jordon gun oil is a no no. Check oil for wood like natural linseed oil

  • @MrDJayMann
    @MrDJayMann 10 років тому +1

    Froglube

    • @kimthurston9192
      @kimthurston9192 5 років тому +1

      Isn't that what you get when you squeeze a frog really tight?

  • @butchglancy3850
    @butchglancy3850 7 років тому

    I saw this on 556files.net

  • @Sandwich420
    @Sandwich420 3 роки тому

    OMG... I NEED WAX.

  • @christjulipds13
    @christjulipds13 7 років тому

    I bought instruction from WoodPrix and I build it very very cheap.

  • @cathat227
    @cathat227 3 роки тому +1

    Yea dont use this on bluing you'll cry this primarily for wood does wonders on wood but they even say do not use on blued guns

    • @TerminalM193
      @TerminalM193 2 роки тому +2

      It does perfectly fine on blued metals, been using it for years now

    • @cathat227
      @cathat227 2 роки тому

      @@TerminalM193 yeah newer Bluing it's a different process but not 1800 bluing stripped it clean off

    • @cathat227
      @cathat227 2 роки тому

      It'll work fine on WWII guns but anything older than that it strips clean off

    • @TerminalM193
      @TerminalM193 2 роки тому +1

      @@cathat227 so far used it on a 1970s 10/22, "that's probably the oldest firearm I've used it on" and a few different glocks, walthers, acouple sigs, my ruger AR.... Glocks are infamous for over bluing their barrels and its only helped preserve the bluing.

    • @cathat227
      @cathat227 2 роки тому

      @@TerminalM193 it's a different chemical

  • @hubertushofmann8849
    @hubertushofmann8849 4 роки тому +1

    Wix Wax🤣🤣🤣

  • @buckshotaaa
    @buckshotaaa 3 роки тому

    Bad practice @33 seconds putting the firearm in the safe for "long term storage" with bare hands, fingerprints over time will rust the metal work.

  • @djdrisco123
    @djdrisco123 Рік тому

    What the hell are we going to do when all these guys are gone, this information is gone, and 99% of the population can't figure out what sex they are?

  • @keliweisgerber3896
    @keliweisgerber3896 7 років тому

    I made it myself thanks to WoodPrix website.

    • @jmedi5589
      @jmedi5589 6 років тому

      What is it with this woodprix? It’s everywhere!

    • @kimthurston9192
      @kimthurston9192 5 років тому

      @@jmedi5589 Its spam, obviously this wooprix (heavy on the prix) trying to get people to go to his lame little website.

    • @kimthurston9192
      @kimthurston9192 5 років тому +1

      Hey, tell woodpricks to prick this!