I love Boeshield and have used it for years on autos, boats, planes, heavy equipment etc. Now I see they are suggesting that you use it on cast iron woodworking tool tops. Have any of you ever done that? It seems that it is too greasy for that. If so, do you just spray on and wipe off..or let it evaporate for a few days till it’s dry?
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Been using it on my table saw, and a bunch of other things for years. For the saw, I spray it on, wait a short time for the carrier to evaporate and rub it out. Leaves a nice, slick wax.
Great stuff.
Steve.
absolutely. spray on , let dry, wipe off excess. great stuff