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Cosmoline or dark wood
So I am new to milsurp rifles and am trying to figure out how to tell if my rifles just have a dark finish or if I am looking at cosmoline
on or in the wood. I know how to tell if it's on the on metal and how to remove it but wood is a new area for me.
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05-27-2018 11:49 PM
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Pictures needed, it could just be dark wood or layers of dirt soaked linseed oil
, of a combination of both.
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Your dark 'finish' can be plain gun oil and not cosmoline
or any kind of linseed oil
too. Try a wee bit of any degreasant and see what happens. Dish soap is a degreasant. Nice and cheap to buy too.
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Ok so now that I have my computer and not my phone here are some pictures of the wood, the flash makes it look a lot brighter than it actually is. the first two are of my mosin and the last two are my no4
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Looks like normal coloration to me.
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Looks like normal old wood coloration to me as well. Try wiping over the particularly dark or grimy areas with a rage dampened with natural turpentine. If it comes up grubby, just polish away a bit. The turpentine will really "fire up" the natural grain, showing you what's grain and what's grubbiness. Note: well-ventilated room, no open fire or cigarettes etc!
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
Looks like normal coloration to me.
So like some people are saying they just need a surface cleaning with dishsoap or BLO
? bearing in mind I just want to clean the wood up while keeping it's age.
Last edited by lyon13; 05-30-2018 at 09:51 PM.
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