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I have an old Rem 700 ADL with the super glossy finish. It has sufficient damage that I want to re-do it with a satin surface. Plus its a good time to add a recoil pad. What do I need to use to do this job? Thanks, Mike.
 
Posts: 140 | Location: Irmo, SC | Registered: 16 October 2001Reply With Quote
<Gary Rihn>
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Mike-

I remember seeing stripper specifically for that somewhere. Brownell's maybe? Possibly someone can help out there.

However, I had to reblue an older M700 years ago, and chose a matte blue for it. Because of that, I had to do *something* with that stock. I took 0000 steel wool & gently rubbed it (in circles, not straight lines). After getting my "feel" down, I did the whole stock. Knocked that high gloss off & ended up with a very nice, soft looking, matte finish with very little hassle.

Maybe it's worth a try. I imagine that factory finish is a bear to strip...

 
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Go to the hardware or paint store and get a product called Zip Strip...it will get rid of the 'bowling ball' finish.
 
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Thanks for the prompt replies. I have been advised to let a good smith do the pad job, and probably will. I suppose I can try the refinishing in stages. Thanks again, Mike.
 
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If your going refinish it you may as well install the pad as you can sand the wood with the pad all at the same time, just be sure and use a long sanding block and make sure the pad follows the stock lines.

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