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Unread 12-07-2018, 08:53 AM   #1
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I've come to the same conclusion. But it had nothing to do with durability. I just could not tell much or any difference in the finish of guns using Timberluxe vs. Tru-Oil. Timberluxe is a lot more expensive and I would use it if I could see a meaningful difference. But I've gone back to Tru-Oil


Timberluxe gives much more depth and color to a stock finish than tru-oil. Therein lies the major difference.
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Tru oil gives much more depth and color to a stock finish than tru-oil. Therein lies the major difference.
Ok I'm confused, "Tru oil and tru-oil." Is one Timberlux ?
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