Ok, so firstly, apologies if this post is in the wrong section. I couldn't decide where it would best go.
I have done a quick search of the forum and couldn't find anything quite what i'm after so i'll throw my question out here.
I have a few safe queens that have lovely Timber stocks. I rarely take them out for two reasons, firstly, i don't want to damage the stock (dumb i know) and secondly, if it rains, i hate the idea that my POI may shift. Now, I've been looking around at what some people suggest and i came across this video on youtube from Midway - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlToim_s0c0
They use wax on metal to protect and also all over the timber to prevent moisture affecting it. Question is - has anyone used WAX to limit moisture issues with timber stocks / secondly- does anyone use this on the metal? Does it work? I've only ever used oil. I'd fear using it and then not able to ever remove it.
From my research the Renaissance wax seems to be good quality stuff and is used in firearms preservation throughout the world's museums.
Thoughts?