Gents,
I lube the moving parts of my guns with WW2 surplus gun oil. Yes I have a lifetime supply I picked up years ago. The outside of my guns I spray with pledge wax with orange oil in it. I've shared this several times before and it seems to go unnoticed, but I live in southeast Alaska, where it rains almost 200" annually and that along with the salt spray will eat your gun up with rust. My guns are not rusty....
If you live in a dry climate anything will work. Ezoxx works well too but the wax stays on better.
Regards,
No, the Pledge thing didn't go unnoticed. I tried Lemon... wasn't sure if Lemon or Orange was a better choice. Went with Lemon, because I used to use it on guitars back in the 80's, LOL!
Not sure if it was the Pledge or not, but I see to recall it yellowing some of the white pick guards on guitars.
Puts a nice shine on the grips of my Super Blackhawk, LOL! But not sure if I trust it to actually protect the metal or not. But then, never had a rusty guitar either. Well, except the strings. I seem to have acid hands. I generally buy stainless guns these days when I have the choice. Switched over decades ago. But still accept blue if that's all the model comes in.
I can see where the auto oils are probably excellent for moving parts. Got a quart of ATF, opened it though, and couldn't bear to make my guns take on that odor. Gotta believe the game would notice that in a heartbeat. Have to admit, I don't much care for it either.
As a kid I used Castrol on a couple of guns I had. Always seemed to do OK. Didn't have quite the strong scent that ATF has.
From what testing I can find, looks like Ezoxx is the real deal. But I definitely like the paste wax idea. Pledge is fine too if it holds up as well. To be honest I prefer the paste for another reason. No overspray.
200" a year, didn't realize that. Guess you have some serious motivation there.