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<blockquote data-quote="warpusher" data-source="post: 1812323" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>It depends on which gun. What I've found works best all around is aerosol non-chlorinated brake parts cleaner. It doesn't strip finishes off normal stocks (AKA anything not mosin) and cleans up metal parts well. for metal parts I place in a bucket and hose em all down. I then clean up as normal with hoppes and done.</p><p></p><p>If its a mosin you can hose the stock down, but the cleaner will strip the shellac, so you will have to restain with your choice of color/oil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warpusher, post: 1812323, member: 10742"] It depends on which gun. What I've found works best all around is aerosol non-chlorinated brake parts cleaner. It doesn't strip finishes off normal stocks (AKA anything not mosin) and cleans up metal parts well. for metal parts I place in a bucket and hose em all down. I then clean up as normal with hoppes and done. If its a mosin you can hose the stock down, but the cleaner will strip the shellac, so you will have to restain with your choice of color/oil [/QUOTE]
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