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Thread: Tx 200 mk3 stock refresh

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    Tx 200 mk3 stock refresh

    I have a TX200 Mk3 with a walnut stock that's looking rather tired.
    I don't think the previous owner did anything to the original factory finish.
    What is the best way to clean off the existing finish (if any?) and start again?

    Cheers

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by Weasle View Post
    I have a TX200 Mk3 with a walnut stock that's looking rather tired.
    I don't think the previous owner did anything to the original factory finish.
    What is the best way to clean off the existing finish (if any?) and start again?

    Cheers

    Steve
    BTW I intend to use Philips walnut preparation, once I'm back to a decent base.

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    Personally I have used nitromors in the past but I believe from reading other threads that more effective alternatives are available. I then use various grade's of wet and dry until I get the finish I require. I then use ccl oil to finish, doesn't take too long to build up a decent result.
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    Quote Originally Posted by maximus View Post
    Personally I have used nitromors in the past but I believe from reading other threads that more effective alternatives are available. I then use various grade's of wet and dry until I get the finish I require. I then use ccl oil to finish, doesn't take too long to build up a decent result.
    Many thanks

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