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I use the wax on my wood and brass. I tried it on my leather sling. Works good on the finished side. The unfinished side soaks it up and you can't tell you waxed it. The wax can be used on a lot of things. If you search and read up on it, you'll find a lot of British museums use it on everything. Parchment, leather, armor, jewelry, woodwork, etc. It's not expensive, so no need to use on just Henrys. Don't laugh, but I've even used as a lube for pulling electrical wiring through walls.
ESquared wrote:Makes sense, Mags. A little wipe down with Ballistol on the blued steel, woodwork and leather sling, all at the same time. I bet you're right, too, about the Ren Wax on the CCH finish. Would be a nice enhancement. Might have to break down and buy some.