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Pat Dugan 02-23-2010 07:50 PM

REMOVING PLASTIC FINISH ON REPRO
 
I have a 28 and a 20 gauge repro that I would like to take the finish off and put an oil finish on the stock. My question is what would be the best product to use to take the old finish off with?.

thanks in advance

PDD

Bruce Day 02-23-2010 08:15 PM

Pat, may I suggest you call Chuck Bishop ( Greene's Guns) from the directory and ask him? He is doing that commercially with those redone repros. All I know is that people report that they had a difficult time getting the finish off.

Joe Bernfeld 02-23-2010 09:37 PM

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I used "Zip-Strip" (nasty stuff) and it took several applications and plenty of elbow grease. You'll want to recut the checkering too. Here's an after picture of my oil refinished 28 ga Repro., followed by the before view with the original Urethane finish.
Joe

Dean Romig 02-23-2010 11:02 PM

I use "Citrustrip" Stripping Gel from W.M. Barr & Co.

Very effective. No need to recut checkering if you use a toothbrush in the checkering as a final precedure when the gel is still wet.

Dave Fuller 02-24-2010 12:22 AM

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I've had good luck (provided plenty of elbow grease) with "Klean Strip" Aircraft Paint Remover. It takes a few few coats and attention to detail but it works.

Dave Fuller 02-24-2010 12:32 AM

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One more picture of oil finished repro.

Pat Dugan 02-24-2010 01:23 PM

Your stocks look so so good, they look like a Purdy finish. On of mine has a cloudy look underneath the finish and makes it look real cheap. I will try the products suggested. I paid $75.00 the last time to get the plastic off a Beretta.


Thanks

Pat

Dave Fuller 02-24-2010 02:47 PM

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I'm very happy with mine. Its a lot of work but the results speak for themselves. I finished the Repro above with Watco Marine oil and paste wax which I think provides a great water proof finish, a pleasing satin-like luster and seals up the joints where the metal meets the wood.

Same finish works on the older models as well.

Dean Romig 02-24-2010 02:57 PM

Marine Oil? Is that an oil one would use on natural teak?

Dave Fuller 02-24-2010 05:11 PM

Yes, the one in the light blue can.


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