Gunstocks conditioner

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blindduck2
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Gunstocks conditioner

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The finish on the stock of my HE looks pretty dull. Has anyone used a product that will add a little shine/protection without harm? Don't want to refinish just slick it up a bit. Thanks to all.
ylwdog
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I use a product called Treewax . It's a paste wax for wood. Works great does not discolor.
gunut
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I use tre-wax also....I got mine from Ace Hardware...
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blindduck2
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Thanks guys, I'll give it a try.
tony williamson
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Post by tony williamson »

Linseed stock rubbing oil from brownells is great. It was 22 bucks for a little bottle but it last a long time. Just a little dab on your fingertip does a whole side of your stock. Non sticky.
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