RonRC
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After shooting a few cylinders of Goex, tiny patches and ball from my 1860 Army, I did what I usually do - run some soapy water through the gun to remove powder and other fouling. When I get home, I do a thorough cleaning.
Some of the water from the quick rinse splashed on the grips and made streaks. I rubbed the grips with a soft cloth and an orange stain came off on the cloth. Also, the finish on the grips were dulled dramatically.
I tried some true oil on the grips to see if I could bring up a bit of a luster, but the wood remains dull. And, every time I rub the grips, the orange finish comes off on the cloth.
Any recommendations?
Thanks, guys.
Ron
Some of the water from the quick rinse splashed on the grips and made streaks. I rubbed the grips with a soft cloth and an orange stain came off on the cloth. Also, the finish on the grips were dulled dramatically.
I tried some true oil on the grips to see if I could bring up a bit of a luster, but the wood remains dull. And, every time I rub the grips, the orange finish comes off on the cloth.
Any recommendations?
Thanks, guys.
Ron