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Didn't Know Where To Post This.....Stock Painting
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<blockquote data-quote="Carbine Kid" data-source="post: 1893109" data-attributes="member: 59686"><p>This has been a good read, lots of experience here.</p><p>Maybe someone can help with my problem.</p><p>I have a Browning Titanium 300wsm that has a camo pattern on a synthetic stock. It has only ever been cleaned with water on a rag and has gone "sticky" to touch.</p><p>It seems as though the top coat has degenerated and i have tried, in a small area, to remove it with Metho, turps and thinners with no effect at all. I don't want to remove the camo pattern if possible.</p><p>How do i remove the "sticky" surface so i can put something like Durocote on it.</p><p>Any help would be greatly appreciated.</p><p>Steve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carbine Kid, post: 1893109, member: 59686"] This has been a good read, lots of experience here. Maybe someone can help with my problem. I have a Browning Titanium 300wsm that has a camo pattern on a synthetic stock. It has only ever been cleaned with water on a rag and has gone "sticky" to touch. It seems as though the top coat has degenerated and i have tried, in a small area, to remove it with Metho, turps and thinners with no effect at all. I don't want to remove the camo pattern if possible. How do i remove the "sticky" surface so i can put something like Durocote on it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Steve. [/QUOTE]
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