How to lighten walnut stock colour?
- devonhunter
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How to lighten walnut stock colour?
i just found a picture of my gun when I first had it and it looked lovely, I then found a picture from more recently and the stock is far far darker almost like beech and in the first pic when I first got my s410 the stock was a light colour walnut and the rosewood real stuck out. Now the walnut is very dark and the rosewood blends in?? Any ideas on how I could lighten the walnut only?
AA S410 .22 LH walnut stock MTC viper 10x44 harris 1A2-H bipod
Re: How to lighten walnut stock colour?
Hi mate there's only one way to go ,
1/if it's just oiled steam it with a proper steamer and sand with wire wool .
2/if varnished or similar finish , use nitromorse then steam and sand .
1/if it's just oiled steam it with a proper steamer and sand with wire wool .
2/if varnished or similar finish , use nitromorse then steam and sand .
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- DESERT FOX
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Re: How to lighten walnut stock colour?
Iv found the wood tends to go darker with age.
Oiling does have the same effect too.
Oiling does have the same effect too.
Re: How to lighten walnut stock colour?
I bought an HW 100 from a club mate and he had probably over-oiled the stock and it was very dark. I took the stock back to bare wood with cabinet scrapers (careful if you haven't used them, they can take off too much wood if you are not careful) and then re-oiled. Any wood darkens with age let alone oiling - the classic is Oak when used in building.
- devonhunter
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Re: How to lighten walnut stock colour?
Thanks
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