OMG stock finish removal!

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I'd heard that the thick glossy Browning and Remington finishes are notoriously hard to strip.

Anybody have any advice for removing these kinds of finishes?
 
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I had a heavy gloss on my Mossberg 500 field classic. I used citri strip over a couple days wrapped in saran wrap. Worked like a charm.

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I had a heavy gloss on my Mossberg 500 field classic. I used citri strip over a couple days wrapped in saran wrap. Worked like a charm.

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Looks like a build documentation sequence, or you are just incredibly obsessed with recording every detail in your life (smirk!).
 
Q how long do leave it wrapped in saran wrap ?
Regarding a walnut rifle stock fitted with ROSEWOOD tips on fore-stock and palm swell... do you treat the ROSEWOOD same as the rest of the stock with regard to sanding and finishing ?
 
Q how long do leave it wrapped in saran wrap ?
Regarding a walnut rifle stock fitted with ROSEWOOD tips on fore-stock and palm swell... do you treat the ROSEWOOD same as the rest of the stock with regard to sanding and finishing ?

If there is a white spacer in there, the stripper may eat it.
Lesson lernt.
 
You know, never really tawt awf cawndum'in the wood.
Gonnah try it next time.

Ohhh numero dewce, ware out thou?...………………………….:jerkit:
 
CIRCA 1850 Furniture Stripper works very well on all finishes including the plastic based ones, although it is slower on these. Don't try the food wrap trick with this though, it eats plastic.
 
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