John Spartan
40 Cal
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Per multiple recommendations here I finally tried Citristrip (twice) on a musket stock in a attempt to remove BLO. Dunno if it really worked well (already used another stripper brand twice, scrapped, sanded, solvents, etc) but after a scraping each time I think I am finally at bare wood.
Spending today digging out the Citristrip residue (white cakey powder) and BLO crud from the numerous nooks and crannies on a musket stock.
Question: I feel there is no way I am going to get every bit of white powder out of some of these holes and lock area recesses. How concerned should I be if some hidden spot gets left behind? I’ll guess its acidic? Or is the acid gone when dry? Some solvent (type?) to wash it out? I’m reluctant to hose bare wood with water assuming it might work…right?
TIA
Spending today digging out the Citristrip residue (white cakey powder) and BLO crud from the numerous nooks and crannies on a musket stock.
Question: I feel there is no way I am going to get every bit of white powder out of some of these holes and lock area recesses. How concerned should I be if some hidden spot gets left behind? I’ll guess its acidic? Or is the acid gone when dry? Some solvent (type?) to wash it out? I’m reluctant to hose bare wood with water assuming it might work…right?
TIA