As above really, The stock is looking a bit 'dull'. Though a nice clean and maybe a polish? would be the thing to do.
Did a google on it but as usual there are so many ways I just though I would ask someone on here, the best forum!!
Appreciate your time/advice
Terry
How to clean a Walnut stock
How to clean a Walnut stock
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Re: How to clean a Walnut stock
hktc wrote:As above really, The stock is looking a bit 'dull'. Though a nice clean and maybe a polish? would be the thing to do.
Did a google on it but as usual there are so many ways I just though I would ask someone on here, the best forum!!
Appreciate your time/advice
Terry
Other than a full re-furb the only way to spruce things up is to re-oil the thing.
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BSA R10 .177 Super carbine. (Blacky)

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Re: How to clean a Walnut stock
Take some fine wire wool and give it a gentle going over and then use some Danish oil on a cloth, coat it, let it dry for a day and coat it again until you are happy, if will build from semi silk to super shiny so just stop when it's as you want it.
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Re: How to clean a Walnut stock
i just use walnut oil on mine
Re: How to clean a Walnut stock
thanks gents
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