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Unread 04-15-2021, 02:08 PM   #1
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I am new here. I need some suggestions on what to use on my stock and forend I my Parker VH 16 gauge. It is in good shape and I want to keep it that way. Thanks in advance for your input.
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Timberlux is a great product that you can use to revitalize your stock or to use as a finish coat on a refinish job.
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Brian just posted my Citori Skeet gun that I re-did with Timberluxe. It was grimy, black in the checkering and worn blonde elsewhere. I stripped it and used his walnut stain and timberluxe. EASY, for me, and I'm not great at this type of thing. That teeny $12 bottle will probably do at least two guns. I am totally sold on it.

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Thanks for the info everyone. I will order a bottle
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The only downside I can really see is that after it's open a while it becomes thick and viscous and the shelf life is rather short. I'm not sure if you can thin it. Others will know. My bottle has been open a month, it's half full, but noticeably thicker.
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If it is in fine condition, then leave it be.
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The only downside I can really see is that after it's open a while it becomes thick and viscous and the shelf life is rather short. I'm not sure if you can thin it. Others will know. My bottle has been open a month, it's half full, but noticeably thicker.
I spray a little blast off in the bottle to displace any oxygen before putting the cap on. It last for months this way.
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Never heard of it thank you
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It compressed inert gas in a can. Sold for dusting off key boards and electronics. Be careful too big a blast and you will refinish the bench!
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