I guess I thought it was cosmoline?? Everything I've read about cosmoline suggests that heat will soften it so it can be wiped away. Lot's of techniques about placing rifles in trash bags in your car on a hot day, wrapped in absorbing material. I've dealt with it a little bit with Russian
surplus rifles, but never on a US rifle. So the US stuff is different, huh?
I was thinking that if the rifle had an older, hardened oil finish, that maybe it wouldn't seep into the stock with 125degree heat (melting point of cosmoline). Maybe wishful thinking on my part!
Does anyone have any photos of a stock cleaned with acetone? Fred? I guess I was envisioning bare, dry looking stripped wood. Maybe that's not the case. I've never used acetone on a rifle but I've seen how easily it eats away plastic so I guess I was thinking of it as a pretty aggressive solvent.
The aspect of the stock that I really love is the deep reddish brown color. I don't want to screw it up and end up losing the reddish color that may be from oxidation over time.Information
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