I recently ran out of my usual lube and did not have time to head over to the gun shop to pick up more. So, on the net, I saw that some folks were using Kiwi Mink Oil shoe polish to lube their cases.
I cleaned up my dies and touched my finger to the polish. I ran my finger around the base of the case with a VERY light coat of wax applied to the case. First shell there was a little resistance while the freshly cleaned die was coated with the polish, but a lot less force applied than with the other lube I had been using. Thereafter, the cases slid into the sizer SUPER SLICK. To remove the lube I used my normal method of NeverDull and rag wipe during my trim/chamfer operation. A very light coat goes a long long way with this stuff, and shoulder bumps were super consistent. No more excess lube messing up the bump.
Has anyone here used this to size cases, and are there any cons to using this product for this application?
Thank you for your thoughts.

I cleaned up my dies and touched my finger to the polish. I ran my finger around the base of the case with a VERY light coat of wax applied to the case. First shell there was a little resistance while the freshly cleaned die was coated with the polish, but a lot less force applied than with the other lube I had been using. Thereafter, the cases slid into the sizer SUPER SLICK. To remove the lube I used my normal method of NeverDull and rag wipe during my trim/chamfer operation. A very light coat goes a long long way with this stuff, and shoulder bumps were super consistent. No more excess lube messing up the bump.

Has anyone here used this to size cases, and are there any cons to using this product for this application?
Thank you for your thoughts.