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#2070899 - 11/20/09 01:08 PM
Refinish wood on gun
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Registered: 07/05/06
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Loc: Cannon Falls, MN
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Borrowed an older shotgun that was in pretty good shape to a guy for slug season. Claims he had some sort of scent spray on his hands, which transferred to the wood on the grip and up on the forearm. It's not bad and I'm not upset but just wondering how one might get it off, or if you can recommend who I might bring it to? It's kind of a milky white film, that I can't seem to even scrape off or get started under my fingernail. He said he tried RemOil on the wood to wipe it off. I'd never heard of using oil that was meant for lubricating the metal parts of a gun on wood - do you suppose that could have helped "seal" this film into the wood somehow? Thanks for your advice.
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#2071463 - 11/21/09 04:01 AM
Re: Refinish wood on gun
[Re: Steve Foss]
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I've worked with a lot of stocks in my mis-spent youth in a gunshop. What might work is to gently rub with the woodgrain with 0000 steel wool. If the bad stuff comes off, the wood can then be touched up. I like to use Tung oil, working in a couple of coats. When dry, use some Old English polish on it. The Formbys would also be a good option. Be sure and remove the stock from the reciever before working on it, so you don't harm the metal finish. Like Steve said, if you're not experienced in stock finishing, it can be difficult to match the original finish.
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#2078704 - 11/29/09 07:35 PM
Re: Refinish wood on gun
[Re: icehousebob]
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Been gone for a week, thanks for the advice
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#2079039 - 11/29/09 11:12 PM
Re: Refinish wood on gun
[Re: propster]
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propster, Icehouse says a lot! Without seeing the stock, and obiviously it's not a collectable gun, I'd rub it down with 0000 steel wool to remove the factory finish, then personally I'd lightly rub it with laquer thinner (to remove any remaining oils in the wood) and then start rubbing with tung oil until 'refusal'. Let that dry over the summer months, in early fall, try another LIGHT application, If it takes it GREAT, If not use it as is. If it won't take any more tung oil, it won't take any water. Enjoy your gun!! Phred52
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