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Unread 10-22-2007, 12:20 AM   #4
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If you had them recheckerd, it would be considerd a restoration, but not cleaning them. Removing dirt, grime and oil from the gips, would be like removing rust from the metal parts. Nothing wrong with that.
To remove the left grip, stick your finger in the mag. well and lift the bottom just enough to clear the frame. Then turn the bottom to the left so that it spins around the mag. release button. The top right edge will slide out from under the thumb safety. Don't lift the bottom up until it is completely out. Sometimes you have to wiggle it a little, but no force is neccasary.
To clean grips I use (Simple Green), a cleaner and degreaser, in a spray bottle. Spray it on the grips and gently scrub them with a soft tooth brush.
Rinse with warm water. Towel dry and let them dry for at least 24 hrs. Put a thin coat of (Boiled) Linseed Oil on them and again towel dry and let them stand over night. If they were really dirty, you'll be amazed at how good they look after.
Have fun.
Mike C.
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