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    Some folks use a product called Renaissance Wax. it comes highly recommended by some serious collectors and custom smiths. When I lived in Corpus Christi in the 60's-70's I used Johnson's Paste Wax on wood and metal. Never a rust problem and was easy to touch up (cheap too).

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