T9 Boeshield Spray

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  • charliex
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2004
    • 632
    • Spring Valley, MN, USA.
    • Sears equivelent BT3100-1

    #16
    Why use both T9 and paste wax? If I'm consistent with applying wax I can pretty much hold rust at bay.
    Note: Emphases on the if.

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    • pelligrini
      Veteran Member
      • Apr 2007
      • 4217
      • Fort Worth, TX
      • Craftsman 21829

      #17
      Yea, I'd wipe it. I don't usually put it on too thick. I tried it thick a few times and it seems to take a long time to dry and feels gummy if I don't wipe it.

      I will use both as well, especially on tops. The wax feels slicker.
      Erik

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      • toolbelt diva
        Established Member
        • Oct 2004
        • 202
        • Houston, TX, USA.
        • Ryobi BT3100-1

        #18
        Originally posted by charliex
        Why use both T9 and paste wax? If I'm consistent with applying wax I can pretty much hold rust at bay.
        Note: Emphases on the if.
        I've read in other posts that those who live in very high humidity areas like myself have better luck keeping away rust by using both of them.

        Originally posted by pelligrini
        Yea, I'd wipe it. I don't usually put it on too thick. I tried it thick a few times and it seems to take a long time to dry and feels gummy if I don't wipe it.

        I will use both as well, especially on tops. The wax feels slicker.
        Ok. I'll wipe it off right away and hopefully it won't take too long to dry, so I can put on the paste wax. I'm very eager to start cutting a puzzle for our girls. Thank you.
        Rita

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