WebSep 7, 2013 · Joined Jul 25, 2006. 11,823 Posts. Discussion Starter · #1 · Aug 18, 2013. Taking Wisconsin trappers education currently , and there seems to be some controversy orver dyeing traps , some speed dip water sets , and boil , dye and wax land traps . while others say boil and wax , don't bother rusting , dying and waxing. WebBoil new traps in soapy water for 30 minutes to remove oil. Rinse the traps. Hang the traps outside until a light coating of rust forms (one to two weeks). ... Do not wax bodygrip …
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WebAug 3, 2014 · Since wax is very flammable, make sure your traps are totally dry before waxing. With your heat on low, make sure the wax is completely melted before adding traps. I dip my traps (still on the wire) when there is just a hint of a slow boil. Waxing times vary depending on who you ask, but average times seem to be between one and 10 … WebBoil new traps in soapy water for 30 minutes to remove oil. Rinse the traps. Hang the traps outside until a light coating of rust forms (one to two weeks). ... Do not wax bodygrip traps. Waxing makes these traps slippery and dangerous. After waxing a foothold trap, use a file to clean off the ends of the dog and the pan notch. Otherwise, the ... WebMar 19, 2015 · An additional layer of protection would be with trap wax. You can put a couple of bricks of wax in with the dye. It will cover the top of the pot and as you pull your traps out they will get wax on them. ... boiling, … protonated ketone