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Join Date: Jul 2003
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Easy way to clean Luger grips from grease & dirt> put it into tolen for several hours and then clean with toothbrush.
Easy way to repair straw/colored parts> Remove rust or dirt and polish the piece. Than with electic hot/air gun about 280/330 Celsius grades slightly heat up. Test it on common piece of steel. 1000 x tested. Yours Jan |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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thanks for the input. Did you happen to see the piece written by Ted in our FAQ link (On General Info page) on cleaning grips? Come back soon...
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Ted told me about that when I got my First Luger.....it REALLY works! Don't however be in a hurry. It does take time, but very well worth it! Don't be afraid to do it, It DOES come out great!
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I'll add your tip to the FAQ.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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I'm sure that this is a dumb question but I'm going to ask it anyway. It's like when I read Ted Green's instructions about cleaning grips and I got to the part that said to coat them in a light coat of boiled linseed oil. I actually wondered if I had to buy linseed oil and then boil it! So, what in the heck is "tolen"?
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I was going to ask Milt Keller as he said it really works!
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Tolen is a solvent/thinner that can be purchased at most paint stores. You probably can get your Linseed oil there too, already boiled
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Thank you! I did find the already boiled linseed oil at the harware store and was quite relieved since Ted had not supplied a recipe with his otherwise succinct instructions.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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a very highly flamable liquid hydrocarbon great for cleaning up stuff, but not entirely friendly to you or the environment.
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thanks for clearing that up!
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