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Best Way to Remove Varnish from Rifle Stock

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06 February 2018, 19:52
Reloader270
Best Way to Remove Varnish from Rifle Stock
I inhered a .222Rem Sako Vixen my dad bought in the 1960's. I want to remove the varnish from the stock. What is the best way to do it and how do I clean out the "checkring" without a "checkring" tool?
06 February 2018, 22:42
butchloc
paint removers will work but still need some sanding afterwards - clean checkering with a wire brush
06 February 2018, 23:58
dpcd
It depends on what kind of "varnish" is on it. If it is really varnish, then I use acetone, lacquer thinner, or Xylene. Paint remover is not needed for that.
Now, if it is a poly deritive, then it will take a far more powerful solvent; then paint remover might or might not work.
07 February 2018, 00:55
Duane Wiebe (CG&R)
Be careful using xylene..Internet search may convince you not to use it at all
07 February 2018, 01:23
Acer
I found out the hard way that liquid mosquito repellant will do a good job Frowner
07 February 2018, 02:11
Uncle Grinch
Try Formby’s Furniture Restorer.


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Mike

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07 February 2018, 03:19
Bobster
Yeah, I worked in a chemical plant for 4 years and handled Xylene every day. Got diagnosed with prostate cancer at age 52. I'd steer clear of it. My favorite remover is Citristrip. Very safe and does an excellent job even on tough poly's or epoxies.

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Originally posted by Duane Wiebe (CG&R):
Be careful using xylene..Internet search may convince you not to use it at all

07 February 2018, 04:17
dpcd
Ok, don't use Xylene, but that is what I use to thin the paint for my WW2 Military vehicles. But I don't handle it every day. It is banned in California, and the Jeep restorers there have a problem getting a good paint job.
But for melting varnish, there are other solvents that work as well. I usually use lacquer thinner on stocks.
As for the modern lemon juice solvents; never found one that worked.
07 February 2018, 04:39
Bobster
Yeah me too! Put on some DEET one evening in a deer stand and my nice finish I just put on a rifle stock came off in my hands.

quote:
Originally posted by Acer:
I found out the hard way that liquid mosquito repellant will do a good job Frowner

09 February 2018, 19:22
Reloader270
Thank you very much for the advise! I will try it over the weekend.