well, the gun is totally clean and back together. My methodology is pretty simple and works well for me. For someone else? Perhaps not. Reason I don't use boiling water on Mausers as has been suggested is that it's VERY easy to get water under the rear sight collar which could leech out in the future and cause pitting below the woodline.
1) Total disassembly. This includes removal and detail stripping of EVERYTHING isn't soldered, brazed or welded to the gun. I use a methylated spirits soaked rag to scrub off all the big cosmolene. Then I use a screwdriver tip wrapped in a heavy rag to get the stubborn deposits. Next I go to methylated sprits on a paper towel and buff everything I can get at. Then I use a pipet of meth spirits and toothbrush and dental pick to get all the harder to reach places. Finally I liberally coat everything in ballistol and reassemble.
The stock is another story. Meth spirits on a rag and LOTS of elbow grease till all the surface cosmo is gone. Then I wrap it in paper towel or newspaper and put it in black paper garbage bags and place the whole afair in the rear window of my car for a few days while I drive around in the summer. Every day or two I take it out and wipe off the accumulated gunk.
After it stops leeching in appreciable quantities, I give it one more buff with the meth spirits on a cotton rag and then give the stock as many hand-rubbed coats of linseed oil as I see fit and reassemble the gun when done.
This M48 is as nice as any, it just took me longer than on any one I've had before to clean the darn thing up.
Also, as I said, this M48 is no exception to the rule. The metal is ROUGH compared to the M48A's and M48BO's. The M48's were made right after the war when the Yugo workers were still learning how to make guns. The poorer finishing on the metal and somewhat more generous fit are a result. By the time they made M48A's, on the other hand, fit and finish had improved markedly IMHO. This opinion is based on having owned a few examples of each now, and having handled many more.
As for my cleanup methods, perhaps badgerdog will chime in and comment. I've cleaned up a yugo or two for him before - perhaps as an impartial comentator he can judge the end result
