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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    Good to hear from you again Muffer.

    But back to the original thread. The trouble with 'home gunsmiths' using scotchbrite or even fine sandpaper etc etc is that they will insist in rounding off the corners and edges, by accident or design. It's one of these failings that there is no way back from. Sandpaper used a sanding block and follow it through. Other stuff, never go within an inch of the edges or corners
    Afternoon Peter, the beauty of scotchbrite (red in this case) is that it its very gentle on wood and will only remove the general crud from the grain and not affect corners, edges markings etc.

    Its one of those modern materials that work extremely well with most materials. I say that with 20 + years experience in refinishing.
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