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Old 03-24-2022, 06:58 AM   #1
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+1 on Timberluxe. I have a Caesar Guerini that I shoot regularly. Great gun, notoriously fragile oil finish. Every time I would shoot on a warm day, a dull spot was permanently left where I mount my cheek. I tried Velvet oil, Dembart oil, even Truoil, but the dull spot in the finish always came back.
Three years ago, I lightly buffed with 1200 wet & dry, wiped on one coat of Laurel Mountain Forge Permalyn Sealer (another miracle product) hand rubbed in 4 coats of Timberluxe, and problem has disappeared.
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Ballistol best of the best
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