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Re: Removing gloss finish from stock

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19 April 2004, 01:25
Eddie Harren
Re: Removing gloss finish from stock
I've always used rottenstone or pumice rubbed on with a wet shop cloth. Be sure to mask off checkering to avoid filling it with the compound. It is a bitch to get out of the checkering.
18 April 2004, 11:23
<mikeh416Rigby>
I have a Remington laminated stock-the black and gray one with the glossy finish. Any suggestions on how to tone down the gloss. As it is, it's just like a mirror. I was thinking of lightly rubbing it down with some 0000 steel wool. Any suggestions?
18 April 2004, 12:11
djpaintles
I've used steel wool before and it usually works OK. Another thing you might try is an overcoat of a clear flat if you can find one compatible with the current finish......DJ
18 April 2004, 13:14
<mikeh416Rigby>
What type of clear, flat coat would you suggest? Some type of varnish?
18 April 2004, 13:48
tlp335
Mike,
The finish on your stock is (depending on how old it it is) poly. I have finished and refinished many stocks and my best advise to you is to start with "0" steel wool and gradualy work upwards (ie "00", "000", "0000"). You will probably find a sheen you like before you make it to "000".
18 April 2004, 14:02
<mikeh416Rigby>
If I start with 0 steel wool and work up is it likely then that I won't need to apply a varnish or flat poly to the stock?