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What's the best way to remove packing grease from an old Mauser. I heard varsol is good. I've got paint thinner at home as well as Methyl Hydrate, can these be used?
 
I used Simple Green to remove the cosmoline from a Norinco rifle. It worked well.

Don't use Methyl hydrate....it's an alcohol. Regular paint thinner (not lacquer thinner or xylene) would work as well to dissolve the grease.
 
Varsol first and then maybe lacquer thinner or acetone on any real "dry hard" grease, and then varsol again.
 
HOT WATER will soften most petroleum compounds and not cause a wit of environmental damage or raise any health concerns. When I get greasy old guns I use engine degreaser to float the crub off and plenty of hot water to rinse. Wear gloves and start scrubbing.
 
I stay away from water immersion, I've had some issues with warping and ruined some wood that way. I use a home made steamer, and I degrease with varsol and FANTASTIC spray, or paint stripper if i'm refinishing the wood not just cleaning.

I will sometimes use a mild TSP solution (tri-sodium phosphate) on badly oil or grease soaked wood as a last resort, if i'm going to refinish the wood. It can have a bleaching effect on wood if you use too much.
 
I used Simple Green to remove the cosmoline from a Norinco rifle. It worked well.

Don't use Methyl hydrate....it's an alcohol. Regular paint thinner (not lacquer thinner or xylene) would work as well to dissolve the grease.

I never would have thought to use simple green. Thats a good idea. I love that stuff. Just never dawned on me to use it for that.
 
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