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<blockquote data-quote="harrisjohn07" data-source="post: 828862" data-attributes="member: 68766"><p>I have used it on parts mostly on my muzzel loader it was in rough shape and couldnt get much worse. Make sure not to get it on plastic or wood though will melt some plastic and take the finish off any wood. I only used it after stock and evertthing was taken off the action. Also note it will leave a film on what ever you use it on so I would only use it on problem areas because you will have to re clean the area after spraying anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harrisjohn07, post: 828862, member: 68766"] I have used it on parts mostly on my muzzel loader it was in rough shape and couldnt get much worse. Make sure not to get it on plastic or wood though will melt some plastic and take the finish off any wood. I only used it after stock and evertthing was taken off the action. Also note it will leave a film on what ever you use it on so I would only use it on problem areas because you will have to re clean the area after spraying anyway. [/QUOTE]
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