When I did my stock I used paint stripper to remove the stain. After I had it to bare wood I tightly wrapped a few layers of paper towel around it and the wrapped that with masking tape. After that I put the stock inside a black garbage bag and wrapped it up. I put it on the dash of my car in the sun in 30 plus weather and left it bake for a few hours. I also made sure to pack the end of the stock with towel and where the barrel inserts. When I would take it out of the garbage bag the towels would be covered in cosmoline and I kept repeating this until the towels come out clean.
That looks awesome, would love to do the same to one of mine, can u go into detail a little more of the process u went through to get it looking so nice?
If the cosmoline was still in my stock I would know it, because 30 degree plus weather is normal in the summer where I live. When I take it out to the range, on a hot day, it has been fine so far. I think that the oven idea is good also, the main thing is the heat that is needed and taking the time to make sure the cosmoline is gone.smart advice, you possess a rare quality called common sense
At what temperature does cosmoline wake up
and start wondering around.
The danger for you is due to the fact that you have encapsulated the wood
meaning it cant breath anymore,
this will make Mr Cosmoline angry because now you have put him in jail
and when your gun gets hot he will form into a angry Boil or large Zit that
will explode sending hot cosmoline into your right eye and burning it so bad
that you will loose the eye and they will have to cut it out and push in a purple
marble as a replacement/false eye.



























