Hey guys,
Yesterday I recieved my newest addition, a 1943 BYF Kar98k. The rifle is a Russian capture and displays all of the typical RC traits - most notably an excess of cosmoline. I have several refurb Mosins in my collection, but no stock has ever been "sticky to the touch" with cosmoline. Basically I want to clean the cosmoline off the rifle.
I completely dissassembled the rifle, and cleaned all metal up really nice with some rags and solvent. I then placed the stock in a garbage bag and let it sit in the sun all afternoon which helped to seep some of it out. After a wipe down with a rag the stock is much better, however there is still much to be desired. I tried the low, even heat with a hairdryer on the upper handguard which didnt do to much. Any other methods? I have read about using differnet chemicals and such, but of course "cleaning" a milsurp stock of any finish or originality is not what Im after.
I want to clean, not refinish! Any ideas?
Yesterday I recieved my newest addition, a 1943 BYF Kar98k. The rifle is a Russian capture and displays all of the typical RC traits - most notably an excess of cosmoline. I have several refurb Mosins in my collection, but no stock has ever been "sticky to the touch" with cosmoline. Basically I want to clean the cosmoline off the rifle.
I completely dissassembled the rifle, and cleaned all metal up really nice with some rags and solvent. I then placed the stock in a garbage bag and let it sit in the sun all afternoon which helped to seep some of it out. After a wipe down with a rag the stock is much better, however there is still much to be desired. I tried the low, even heat with a hairdryer on the upper handguard which didnt do to much. Any other methods? I have read about using differnet chemicals and such, but of course "cleaning" a milsurp stock of any finish or originality is not what Im after.
I want to clean, not refinish! Any ideas?
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