Re: Zep wax
[Re: bobcattracker60]
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01/29/19 06:30 PM
01/29/19 06:30 PM
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Wanbli
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I've never heard of anyone using Zep wax on traps. Could you elaborate on how people are using it? and why? is it supposed to be an alternative to the traditional waxing to avoid dipping traps in boiling wax?
"There is value in any experience that reminds us of our dependency on the soil-plant-animal-man food chain" Aldo Leopold
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Re: Zep wax
[Re: bobcattracker60]
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01/29/19 08:15 PM
01/29/19 08:15 PM
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Tactical.20
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I tried zep on floors, it was not a good wax sposed to have 25% solid in it, like a good heavy traffic one, poor wax, I ended up redoing a 1100$ floor, that sucked. Years ago I coated a #3 coyote trap in good floor wax, a badger in wy dug it up, and coyote came by, walked by the set, if wax coating gets wet it turns white, probably smells more then The only metal on my wax mop is corroded pretty bad, looks like wax made it that way
Last edited by Tactical.20; 01/29/19 08:16 PM.
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Re: Zep wax
[Re: bobcattracker60]
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08/18/19 04:17 PM
08/18/19 04:17 PM
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newtoga
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Used a ptooduct called speed wax back in early 80’s, it was a lot like fmj. It worked really well.
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