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Charles: Your going to find some more projects so those machines don't get rusty! HA Just kiddin. I also use a scotch brite pad and paste wax on the surfaces. On some of my stuff (circular saw, some saw blades, ect, thats not getting used much) I wipe them down with WD 40 and wipe it off real good so it doesn't get onto any wood. Seems to work good for me. My brother uses naval jelly to remove rust on his stuff. Not the kind of naval jelly these guys are thinking! HA Just my two cents. T
I've had god luck using both scotch brite pads or 0000 steel wool then i follow up with a coat of minwax paste wax, once I had the top of my jointer gat a couple of pits in it and i used mothers polish for metals on it and they were gone in seconds but i did have to clean the tops of the jointer with mineral spirits to get the residue that the polish left
Jens:
I have been using the rubbing compound for 7 years now on the table saw, band saw, lathes, and joiner. Never had a problem. My print shop guillotine paper cutter is OLD, and 5000lbs of cast iron, and I have used the red rubbing compound (Turtle Wax brand) on it for more than 25 years. I have yet to find a better complete deep down rust remover. I would agree with you 100% if you are referring to the Turtle Wax liquid wax, that HAS water in it. I do not use the liquid wax. Regarding the other two products, I had to find something that would clean the rust and grime from the cutter bed and keep the paper clean. I found both products at NAPA auto parts for auto body work. At that time there was still metal in the auto bodies (pre "Made by Mattel") so they had to avoid rust and make sure they did not start more.
I have used Minnwax which I suspect is very much like the J&J furniture paste wax. Just had some around, so I used it. I still found I liked the No.7 white polishing compound, but that is pure personal preference.
Phil
Jens:
I have been using the rubbing compound for 7 years now on the table saw, band saw, lathes, and joiner. Never had a problem. My print shop guillotine paper cutter is OLD, and 5000lbs of cast iron, and I have used the red rubbing compound (Turtle Wax brand) on it for more than 25 years. I have yet to find a better complete deep down rust remover. I would agree with you 100% if you are referring to the Turtle Wax liquid wax, that HAS water in it. I do not use the liquid wax. Regarding the other two products, I had to find something that would clean the rust and grime from the cutter bed and keep the paper clean. I found both products at NAPA auto parts for auto body work. At that time there was still metal in the auto bodies (pre "Made by Mattel") so they had to avoid rust and make sure they did not start more.
I have used Minnwax which I suspect is very much like the J&J furniture paste wax. Just had some around, so I used it. I still found I liked the No.7 white polishing compound, but that is pure personal preference.
Phil
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