I started stripping the stocks on the RB 7mm Mauser. There has been a flurry of stock refinishing posts lately so I figured now would be a good time to start and get advice if needed.
The back story is that I got the RB No. 5 at auction. The forend had been chopped down. I ordered replacement forends, but they came in much darker and browner than the redish original. So, I am trying to strip them down and refinish them.
1) I started with StripEase. In this picture, I have applied the first coat of StripEase. It shows the difference in colors.
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) 2) I did three coats of StripEase, I wiped it off with papertowels, and rubbed it out with mineral spirits and acetone.
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) 3) Figuring the StripEase was played through, I switched to Moorland Finish remover.
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) 4) The Moorland Finish Remover is more liquid than gel. I applied it with a paint brush and then scrubbed each piece with a toothbrush. It definitely was lifting stain, it was brown ooze. I rinsed it off with water and a light scrub with a scrub pad. I noticed that the forend and handguard were definitely soaking the liquid and water up more. I wonder if this means it's a different type of wood, or if it was just that the buttstock still had lacquer in it.
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) In the last picture, I added a sanded side of the original, cut down forend. It is much redder. Even the buttstock is brownish, sort of green. The forends are darker still.
So, question: Do I re-treat with Finish Remover or StripEase more, or use Oven Cleaner, Bleach, Vinegar?
Incidentally, how do you use bleach to do this? How long, how to apply, how to clean.