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    Question Fading Stock

    Anyone kindly offer some advice please

    I am starting to get a faded patch on an Air Arms Beech stock where my thumb rubs.

    Is there any way I can treat this little fading section in isolation ? or is it a case of the dreaded first strip and re treatment of the whole stock

    Any one solved a similar problem ?
    Carl .. AA S410K Nikko Sniper 10x42, AA TX200SR Simmons ProAir 4-12x40, Venom 97K Nikko Sniper 10x42.

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    Strip it & start again, much better than a part repair. Plus, think of all those hours of fun you'll have.
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    Originally posted by Davestate
    Strip it & start again, much better than a part repair. Plus, think of all those hours of fun you'll have.
    Its allllllllllllllllll those hours that I am worried about Dave
    Last edited by Chewie; 27-05-2004 at 08:57 AM.
    Carl .. AA S410K Nikko Sniper 10x42, AA TX200SR Simmons ProAir 4-12x40, Venom 97K Nikko Sniper 10x42.

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    The beech stocks have a varnish finnish. You could try lightly T-cutting the blemish. If this fails then think about refinishing.
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