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Restoring 700 Bdl stock
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 1654289" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>I just looksed at the MSDS sheet on CERTISTRIP from Brownells. It is Methylene Chloride based and it shouldn't be used above 100°F, and I don't want it shipped until it cools down. It's aggressive stuff. Was wanting to do a side by side comparison to report back to all of you. It has to wait, living in AZ, not too friendly in the summer.</p><p>I will however contact those that offered dent removal advice on the bare wood, as I have a stripped identical stock to play with. Thanks to all that commented. Learning is good.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 1654289, member: 104363"] I just looksed at the MSDS sheet on CERTISTRIP from Brownells. It is Methylene Chloride based and it shouldn't be used above 100°F, and I don't want it shipped until it cools down. It's aggressive stuff. Was wanting to do a side by side comparison to report back to all of you. It has to wait, living in AZ, not too friendly in the summer. I will however contact those that offered dent removal advice on the bare wood, as I have a stripped identical stock to play with. Thanks to all that commented. Learning is good..... [/QUOTE]
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