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08-15-2002, 01:03 AM | #1 |
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Grip cleaning real easy!
Ok, I tried the finish stripper and I think that it worked great. But I did not want to let my grips sit a long time, so I got out the wifeĆ¢??s "Oxi Clean". Mixed some up in hot water and placed the grips face down and let them sit for 5 minutes. I would agitate the solution every now and then. It really does get the rest of the crud out of the deep places. I then used a brush under tap water to rinse them off.
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08-15-2002, 12:28 PM | #2 |
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What was the mix ratio (water/powder) for the Oxi-Clean? Luke
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08-15-2002, 03:25 PM | #3 |
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Not real sure just filled up a 13"x9" pan about half full and dumped one scoop in. You can just see the water turn brown really quick. Make sure that the water is warm to hot.
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You want quick? I had cracks in both grips, so I used a 'dry-cleaning' fluid to clean and degrease the wood so the glue would take. I used spray brake cleaner and a toothbrush. It's a five-minute job, and you're ready to fix cracks within another five minutes. Give a day for the glue to cure, then stain and/or oil (oil is required, since the brake cleaner really dries out the wood). I use raw linseed oil or Ballistol, depending on how the mood strikes me. I posted the superglue method of crack repair elsewhere on the Forum. The brake cleaner leaves the wood so clean that it's light-colored, so I stained before oiling. This also helped cover the dark lines on the old cracks that wouldn't come out. I'll post a pic of the grip as soon as I figure out how.
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That is a grip worth saving, don't you think? The stain was some U.S. Army stock stain from Rock Island Depot.
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08-15-2002, 11:28 PM | #6 |
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In woodworking some of the exotic woods have a high oil content and wood glue will not properly adhere to the glue joint. I wash the surfaces to be glued with ACETONE which works quite well for the purpose.
I have also used this technique to clean the surfaces of cracked grips before applying epoxy.
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