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08-11-2014, 11:33 AM | #3 | ||||||
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I believe acetone will just get the first 1/4" or so of the oil out of the stock and then latter the oil deeper in will come back to the surface.
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08-11-2014, 07:19 PM | #4 | ||||||
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Since you live in Galveston, you have some hot weather. Leave the stock in the hot sun and come back an hour later and you will be amazed at the oil that has leached out of the stock. Take a rag soaked in paint thinner, wipe off the oil and repeat the process. Jim Garrett
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09-23-2014, 03:08 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Mineral spirits is a much milder solvent than acetone. Acetone will break down and dissolve oxidized and hardened oils . Mineral spirits is often used as a diluent(solvent) for oils dissolving unoxidized oils such as linseed or tung., but will have little effect on those older oxidized oils. It may reach some that have penetrated deep and have lacked the oxygen to oxidize and harden and help bring them to the surface. It will not harm anything, just let the stock dry completely before applying whatever finish you prefer.
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paint thinner is no good for getting oil out of stocks..i let the 10 ga set in the mineral spirits for 2 weeks nothing came forth....charlie
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Thanks for the tips guys, I finally got it out just letting it soak in DA for another 2 weeks. I have tru oiled the forearm and now am filling in a spot with walnut sawdust before doing the stock.
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remove oil in gun stock
King Cobb,Sand the stock down to bare wood and apply Easy-Off oven cleaner let it soak in over night it my take a couple of try's. J.J.
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