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I, personally like to use Formby's or Minwax antique furniture refinisher. It will cut the crud and doesn't take a long time to do it. It also has a pleasant smell, if that sort of thing is important to you or "she who must be obeyed". I use it with a 3 or 4 "O" stripping pad and that is about as aggressive as I get because I like the "lived in look" of GI stocks. A little raw lindseed oil and the color comes right back.
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Chief
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07-23-2009 02:42 PM
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Hey guys,
Finally a great sh%tstorm. Think the new home is broken in now. Just like ole times. The old storms always produced a lot of great information and entertaining posts.
Bet Chuck has a higher I.Q. than the president.
Now about this low numbered '03 I just bought, thinkin' about shootin' it, but.......
Regards to all for sharing your stock cleaning methods,
Lancebear
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