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Originally Posted by Allan H. Swanson
Brian Board has the solution----------"Timber Lux"
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I agree, after trying all sorts of commercially available offerings, and a few private recipes of professional gunmakers.
For me, it really is the easiest, and most forgiving. I do pay attention to what Brian has told me about keeping the humidity about 35% and temp 70-75 seem to be ideal conditions.
Too shiny for taste, you can knock it back with fine steel wool. I recently did my pheasant gun, which had patches of original finish, but I got it good and wet last fall. 2 lite applications of Timberlux and it looks vintage correct, and has better protection.
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