... but because it will get rancid and stink...
I haven't tried deer tallow for rust preventive mostly because of a negative experience using mink oil to do that. It worked poorly, even allowed rust in the tin I stored it in. maybe all animal fat is not equal for that?
Quote from: Turtle on January 15, 2019, 09:00:30 PM I haven't tried deer tallow for rust preventive mostly because of a negative experience using mink oil to do that. It worked poorly, even allowed rust in the tin I stored it in. maybe all animal fat is not equal for that?The problem with mink oil is it's not pure mink tallow. It's sold as a patch lube and does that well. Does anybody know what the ingredients are?
Hoppe's #9 powder solvent is one of the very best rust preventatives, second in the test, better than the rest almost as good as Eezox.
Quote from: OldMtnMan on January 20, 2019, 06:07:27 PMQuote from: Turtle on January 15, 2019, 09:00:30 PM I haven't tried deer tallow for rust preventive mostly because of a negative experience using mink oil to do that. It worked poorly, even allowed rust in the tin I stored it in. maybe all animal fat is not equal for that?The problem with mink oil is it's not pure mink tallow. It's sold as a patch lube and does that well. Does anybody know what the ingredients are? It is supposed to be rendered from Mink fat but who knows for sure.
Pure Neatsfoot oil. Can be found at most saddle shops or in my area at Wilco or any farm supply that has an equestrian section. Make sure it says 100% or pure Neatsfoot oil. If it doesn't say that on the front label it has been cut and don't use it.