Hogue overmold stocks... how to keep them clean?

The Kurgan

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My Howa 1500 has a Hogue overmold stock, and I noticed that it's a real lint and dirt magnet. How do you clean yours?
I really like the feel of the stock, and it appears to work well as my Howa shoots very well, but it's definitely not a looker.
 
My 416 Ruger Alaskan has a Hogue stock. Can't say I really bother cleaning it. Wipe it and lint rubs off the cloth and onto the stock. It's fugly but functional. :p

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I have tack cloths, will give them a try

errr... never mind that... the tack cloth left orange tack fibres behind... lol

I simply popped the action out of the stock (2 screws) and rinsed it off using my hands under the bathtub tap. All done.

I think these Hogue stocks are more trouble than they're worth. I think I'm going to source a standard Howa plastic stock with some cool graphics. lol
 
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I agree Kurgan. Bought my 700 Tact cause I thought the stock would be durable. Not the case and basically junk. I have a Red Lava on a 10/22 build and really like it. Not so much with the black one on my Remmy. I have an old SPS stock I took off another gun and may try that.
 
Ferget putting on silicone, oils or solvents. All you'll end up with is a slippery stock as well as having those chemicals transfer into your skin.:eek:

One drop of dish soap, well mixed in a coffee cup of water works perfect. I just moisten a Kimwipe lint free
wiper with the solution & slowly wipe down the stock to get off the grime. I use a soft bristle tooth brush
dipped in the cleaner to clean the checkered areas. Wipe the stock dry after with a fresh lint free wiper.
No need to put any appearance enhancing crap on the stock afterwards as the stock will look & feel great.

I use these 2 the most for gun work, lens cleaning & motorcycle detailing.
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Even painted, without the flames, that strikes me as a very ugly stock! Not a Euro fan I guess. Love me some McMillan classic lines.

I do have the Hogue on my Mini Howa. Looks OK, but flexes significantly at the fore end if you twist it. I go back and forth between ordering a boyds and lightening the crap out of it, or keeping the Hogue.

I did inquire about a wildcat stock for the mini (a 2.8lb stock on a 5.5lb gun is Ludacris), they said they would need an action to see if it aligns with any of there current patterns
 
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