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Bow finish wax?

Started by Shooter#21, March 27, 2016, 01:20:00 AM

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Shooter#21

Bear super Kodiak. While wiping off pollen I wondered what is a good wax or sealer to keep moisture out and the finish preserved? Thanks in advance for ideas. Happy Easter everyone.
Bear Super Kodiak 50 pounds
Samick Sage takedown 45 pounds
150 gr Grizzly single bevel

Butcher's Wax--big can for a few bucks at the hardware store.

Terry Lightle

Johnson paste wax works good
Compton Traditional Bowhunters Life Member

damascusdave

Birchwood Casey gunstock wax

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

kat

QuoteOriginally posted by huntryx:
Butcher's Wax--big can for a few bucks at the hardware store.
X2
Ken Thornhill

Recurve7

I have used Johnsons paste and Minwax. Very satisfied with either one. In the fall hunting season I apply A coat of wax and let it dry to a haze. I leave it alone, protects and dulls the shine at the same time.

YORNOC

QuoteOriginally posted by huntryx:
Butcher's Wax--big can for a few bucks at the hardware store.
X3, incredible stuff. Have used it on wood, leather, metal. Smells of turpentine(pine) when first applied.
If applied a few times a year, you can use it to seal snakeskin on a bow with no finish sprayed on.
David M. Conroy


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