Best Bugjuice PROOF finish?

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Well, was out blasting squeeks this weekend, and the skeeters were out in full force. It's been proven time and again that bugjuice and stock finishes Don't mix. Spray-on bedliner transfers VERY easily, and so does polyurethane varnish. I need something that's not gonna leech into my skin or cause a ruined finish.

BLO? Tru-Oil? Tung? Anything that isn't an oil? I'm open to suggestions.
 
I don't know much about mosquito repellant, but I would think that a good catalyzed finish would be your best bet. As Splatter already mentioned, armacoat, duracoat, or a catalyzed urethane enamel would probably be the most chemical resistant. Nothing out of a rattle can.
 
What I have done is switch brands of Bug-dope. I'm now using this stuff called Natra-pel, a citronella based concoction. Not quite as effective as Deep Woods Off but saves the wood on my gun during trap shoots
 
Taking 500 mcg of vitamin B-12 daily keeps the bugs away and won't get on your stock.
Polyurethane is for cheap furniture, not gun stocks.
 
sunray said:
Taking 500 mcg of vitamin B-12 daily keeps the bugs away and won't get on your stock.
Polyurethane is for cheap furniture, not gun stocks.

Who said anything about polyurethane? I'm talking about urethane enamel. It's very different. Urethane enamel is used to paint cars, polyurethane you buy in a little tin at home depot.

Just to be clear, the main difference is that the urethane enamel is catalyzed to cure to a hard resistant finish. Also, when it's over $100/quart, you're paying for a high quality coating.
 
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Instead of using bug juice, why not get a Therma Cell from Canadian Tire? They're on sale this week. They really work! They don't have any scent whatsoever and you can get a "holster" to wear. You don't even know you're wearing it. Here's the link. Remove spaces in WWW

http://w w w.canadiantire.ca/browse/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524443295506&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=1408474396672077&bmUID=1179539338405

-Jason
 
i use Ruastoleum anti-skid floor paint. available in spray-bombs at acklands-grainger in black, grey, and clear. It has proven to be resistant to bore solvents and DEET.
 
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