I'm thinking about using the blade of my knife to scrape off any excess Nitromors, but there are too many small holes where I can't reach. I'm planning to buy an old eletric tooth brush to help me get rid of this cursed green devil which has posessed my stocko_O
Yeah, I used the shower head method to remove any leftover bits of Nitromors, though I must've missed a couple of spots.
Btw, I noticed a faint smell of paint remover drifting from my stock, even though it has been sanded down. Is there a way to remove the smell, or does it fade away after...
I made some progress with the advice PKL gave to me, and it's looking pretty good so far! I removed most of the solified Nitromors from the stock. Unfortunately I stumbled upon a new problem: after washing and drying the stock, I noticed that green residue had accumulated into tight spots where...
So, a couple of days ago I tried to remove the old lacquer off of my CZ 452 with Nitromors, and somehow I managed to dry it up. Now my gunstock has a rock solid layer of greenish paint remover. I've tried to remove it with wire wool and acetone/white spirit without making any progress. Is there...
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