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Thread: How to clean/ restore wood stocks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kev18 View Post
    I think il try laquer thinner like in the video. seems easy and works decent. My stock isnt to dinged up so im not worry about buffing it out or sanding.

    here it is. Its just dark in color.

    Acetone.
    Soak the wood only in a tank of acetone for a couple of days and dry it out for a week.
    Easy. Expensive. Erstwhile.

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    for nasty , dirty, greasy, grimey gun stocks i use a big rubber maid tub fill it half way up with smoking hot water with either simple green or purple power mixed in. with a very soft bristled scrub brush, i scrub the snot out of it. i work it for about ten minutes at a time, and let it dry over night. repeat again as needed as more oils work their way to the surface. when your happy with it, give it 2 or 3 days to dry, then finish with whatever you like.

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