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Action bedding - help with the hard part!
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<blockquote data-quote="Tucker65" data-source="post: 2656146" data-attributes="member: 13818"><p>I've been using clear Kiwi shoe polish for a release agent. I put a thin coat on let dry and polish off, then repeat. I also use the same sort of clay as pictured above. I pop the barreled action out of the stock after a couple of days and clean it up with a rag with some WD-40 or other penetrating oil. Sometimes you need to scrub it a little with a toothbrush to get some of the clay residue that might have gotten into some little that you can't wipe out very good. After that I wipe it down with some lacquer thinner, then reapply some sort of light oil on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tucker65, post: 2656146, member: 13818"] I've been using clear Kiwi shoe polish for a release agent. I put a thin coat on let dry and polish off, then repeat. I also use the same sort of clay as pictured above. I pop the barreled action out of the stock after a couple of days and clean it up with a rag with some WD-40 or other penetrating oil. Sometimes you need to scrub it a little with a toothbrush to get some of the clay residue that might have gotten into some little that you can't wipe out very good. After that I wipe it down with some lacquer thinner, then reapply some sort of light oil on it. [/QUOTE]
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