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My nephew has an old Hatfield rifle. During the cleaning process, some of the cleaning solution trickled down the sides of the butt stock. It didn’t cause him any concern. The rifle was put away clean.
After a few days, he checked the rifle and noticed streaks along the stock where the cleaner had dribbled. The stock is a fairly nicely figured maple. The original stain and whatever sealer on the wood was bleached away. Now he has blonde streaks across what used to be a medium dark Cherry stain.
Without completely stripping the stock, are there any other methods to put some color back into the wood, if even to camouflage it some ?
Asking for a nephew….
After a few days, he checked the rifle and noticed streaks along the stock where the cleaner had dribbled. The stock is a fairly nicely figured maple. The original stain and whatever sealer on the wood was bleached away. Now he has blonde streaks across what used to be a medium dark Cherry stain.
Without completely stripping the stock, are there any other methods to put some color back into the wood, if even to camouflage it some ?
Asking for a nephew….