Hello all,
I am in the process of refinishing an old shotgun stock. I removed the finish and fixed some cracks and such and now I am in the process of applying coats of Birtchwood Casey Tru-Oil gun stock finish. Its beginning to look pretty good. My question is that I like the rich gloss that the oil gives but I was told to apply the Stock Sheen and Conditioner after. I fear that this might take away some of the gloss since it says it gives it a traditional satin finish. Is this what happens? Do I need to put another product as the final layer on top of the oil or will the oil itself hold up?
Just looking for some suggestions from past experience.
Thanks!
Evan
I am in the process of refinishing an old shotgun stock. I removed the finish and fixed some cracks and such and now I am in the process of applying coats of Birtchwood Casey Tru-Oil gun stock finish. Its beginning to look pretty good. My question is that I like the rich gloss that the oil gives but I was told to apply the Stock Sheen and Conditioner after. I fear that this might take away some of the gloss since it says it gives it a traditional satin finish. Is this what happens? Do I need to put another product as the final layer on top of the oil or will the oil itself hold up?
Just looking for some suggestions from past experience.
Thanks!
Evan