From what I read about Renaissance (a.k.a., "Ren") Wax, it's outstanding to coat and protect the outside of your firearms against surface rust.
Since it's a wax, and not a "lubricant", I can't imagine that it attracts dust and dirt the way a lubricant typically would. Also, you wouldn't need to wipe down your firearm(s) beofre going shooting at the gun range like you might had you used a lubricant?
If you accept those statements as an axiom, wouldn't Ren Wax be an outstanding choice to coat many of the firearm internal components (as well as the external) with after cleaning?
Ed
Since it's a wax, and not a "lubricant", I can't imagine that it attracts dust and dirt the way a lubricant typically would. Also, you wouldn't need to wipe down your firearm(s) beofre going shooting at the gun range like you might had you used a lubricant?
If you accept those statements as an axiom, wouldn't Ren Wax be an outstanding choice to coat many of the firearm internal components (as well as the external) with after cleaning?
Ed