I live in S.E. Georgia, where it gets hot as a 2 dollar pistol in summer. I sometimes keep a gun in my glove box where it's at least out of sight and thus, a lesser temptation to someone who might break the glass and make off with it. No sense in tempting the impressionable. I usually carry a little .380 in my pocket, but a .45 in the glove box, and it's the .45 (or other) that I worry about in summer. Don't want the lube melting and killing the powder or primer!
What can I add to stiffen the lube and keep it from melting in summer here? JPW? Gulf wax? It can get to 150 degrees inside a car allowed to sit for very long, and that's a mighty high temp for a lube to be put through, so if anyone has any suggestions, I'd appreciate hearing them, and thanks in advance for your input.