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I think Ed hit on the key word...nasty. Grips that are really grungy with built up grime and solidified oil really do warrant cleaning. What I am talking about is taking dark grips that are otherwise in nice condition and and trying to clean them so that they look a lot newer than the gun. David is right, judicious cleaning won't result in new looking grips. So to each his own.
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