First Time Cleaning Off the Cosmoline on a SKS

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Well I'm not a "red rifle" owner, however a colleague at work has purchased one and asked me what and how to clean of the cosmoline and stain the stock. So I figured I'd go to the "experts" here.Pls keep it short and simple troops. I looked for the "sticky" quickly but came up blank?? Thanks
 
pre heat oven to 170 deg F.

wrap stock in old towel

turn off oven

stick stock in oven

clean rest of parts

take out of oven

stock is now pretty much cosmo free(does it ever all come out)

Cosmo melts @ 160 deg, get it flowing and the terry sucks it out.
 
I got a handheld steam blaster cleaner for $20 and used it to clean off the cosmoline. For the stock you have to do the oven route.
 
Clean out the gas cylinder and barrel and lube them properly, wipe everything else down as much as you care to. It's good grease for the rifle as long as it doesn't slip out of your hands.
 
I put the metal parts into paint thinner. It all came off easily. For the woody parts -- the stock and the gas tube cover, I used a heat gun. and paper towels. My oven wasn't big enough to hold the stock. Heat up the wood and bleed as much as I could out of the wood. When you heat it up don't let the cosmoline "boil" on the surface of the wood, just make it hot enough to sweat the stuff out.
 
put all metal parts in a big tote. pour boiling water on them until they are covered swish parts around in boiling water. drain water and repeat until parts are clean. dish detergent helps as well. pour boiling water down the barrel and gas tube until clean. oil all metal parts and run a bore snake with a bit of oil through the barrel. just wipe the furniture down as best you can with a rag or you could use a steamer but not too much steam on the wood or you will ruin the finish.
 
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