muffett--
I actually tried a technique very close to what you just described today. The detergent I used was a combination of wood oil soap and dish soap; the steam was provided by a pressure...
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muffett--
I actually tried a technique very close to what you just described today. The detergent I used was a combination of wood oil soap and dish soap; the steam was provided by a pressure...
Yeah, I'd like to know what a "hot tank" consists of as well!
As for the 'character spots', I don't mind them at all on my milsurps if they're come by honestly (re: during service), original to...
Thanks to everyone who responded!
tbonesmith-- The stains seem to go well into the wood, possibly a 1/16th of an inch or more. I'm afraid scraping/sanding/wooling would remove more material than I...
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This beech front handguard for a Lee-Enfield No1 MkIII was generously donated to me to help with a restoration. It is in very good shape, but upon stripping and cleaning it in preparation...