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<blockquote data-quote="Cdubya" data-source="post: 3836592" data-attributes="member: 50082"><p>I have a winchester sx3 in duratouch that is sticky. And it's bad as well. I haven't wanted to send it off for half a year and it's 10 years old so I have attempted some solvents short of brake cleaner and I haven't had luck getting the original off. Eventually, I've wrapped the stock and forearm in camo cloth tape. Initial results are good, probably have to super glue some edges but my hunting shotgun is usable again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cdubya, post: 3836592, member: 50082"] I have a winchester sx3 in duratouch that is sticky. And it's bad as well. I haven't wanted to send it off for half a year and it's 10 years old so I have attempted some solvents short of brake cleaner and I haven't had luck getting the original off. Eventually, I've wrapped the stock and forearm in camo cloth tape. Initial results are good, probably have to super glue some edges but my hunting shotgun is usable again. [/QUOTE]
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