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Re: Cleaning a vintage shotgun stock
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Jan 27th a 11:49 PM
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The standard Victorian furniture cleaner/restorer wont do any harm and it works well. It is 1 part vinegar, 1 part raw linseed oil, 1 part turpentine. Shake the bottle well and use a soft cloth but do not over saturate the cloth.
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