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When using this stuff for post-season maintenance/touch-up, is it necessary to use the rottenstone as described on the side of the bottle?

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It's not absolutely necessary but will give you a better finish. Do make certain that your stock is CLEAN before rubing in any more oil. Pay close attention to the checkering, use a soft tooth brush to clean it out. You don't want to rub in dirt with the oil.

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Do make certain that your stock is CLEAN before rubing in any more oil.

What do you use or recommend for cleaning?

 
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I would use mineral spirits.


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Originally posted by John Frazer:
What do you use or recommend for cleaning?

 
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Good stuff, I use a lot of the Red Oil in the last stages of stock finishing...

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Scots right on mineral spirits is the ticket

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Good stuff, I use a lot of the Red Oil in the last stages of stock finishing...


Well, Ray, that's why I bought it ... you recommended it when I asked on HA what would be good for touching up a pre-war Winchester.

Thanks, all, for the info.

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