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On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 09:45:28 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski" wrote:


"Lowell Holmes" wrote in message
I'm puzzled. I live in Galveston County and I protect my tools with
Johnson's Wax and I have no rust problem in a garage shop.

Others have a problem with the wax though. ????



I thought the wax did a crappy job. Better than nothing, but not nearly as
good as Top Cote

Same for me... Topcoat and "like" products are made to penetrate the surface and
bond, forming a seal.. Works well if you renew it regularly, in my case, about
every month during the humid months..

Wax has a bit of sealing ability and great "slide" factor, but hasn't done much
for me against rust since we moved to Mexico..
In California, Johnson's wax was all I ever needed, though..


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