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    Quote Originally Posted by ssgross View Post
    acetone and a scrubby or steel wool will lift all dirt, grime and residue out of the top layer of wood grain, without harming the original color of the oxidized linseed oilicon or damaging the deeper original sanding. Simply wipe it down with linseed oilicon when you are done to restore the color and finish. I just did this on a Kragicon that used to hang on a wall at a VFW for decades...imagine decades of cigarette smoke from the vfw bar (it reaked of smoke as soon as I wiped it down the first time with mineral spirits), combined with decades of sweat and dirt from parades etc. I posted the results, with before and after pics, in the Krag forum.
    https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=71678&page=6
    Like a good many others, I bit my tongue on the subject of your Krag, but since this is involving others I'll go on record here as saying "do not use acetone to to strip your stock of all finish and patina", as you did on that Krag. You might as well get the cold blue out and finish the job on that rifle, it's ruined as a collector piece. Sorry, but that's not just my opinion and that of many others; it's a fact with antiques of all kinds.

    One or two likely contrarians might drop in here to say different for the sake of being so, but there's really no argument about it.
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