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I like it !
I personally use a mixture of danish wood oil (natural boiled linseed oil) turpentine and white vinegar to clean my stocks going over them lightly with ultra fine steel wool and if there's any sort of coating eg. shellac or varnish that I want to get rid of I use heirloom furniture stripper. With that mixture I get great results.
That's very similar to what I use to treat stocks with. Danish Oil is a great product but it does have some polyurethane in the product and often tints wood/metal surfaces - this is why I decided to try something new!
Previous abuse Steve. I have 'saved' quite a few rifles in the last few years. I hardly have time to shoot anymore for the amount of projects I've taken on.
Sometimes a stock has promise hidden under years of abuse. The steel wool technique is used when finess is required. A ham fisted individual will destroy the original finish on the wood if they don't know what they're doing. Steel on steel is bad too. But if you use it lightly on the wood it is perfectly safe. If you do t believe me check out the thread on my slow and ongoing restoration of my Ross MkI*. It was covered in mold and pigeon poop. Now it's gorgeous again.
I am fairly certain that oven cleaner removes bluing