Meguiar's ScratchX on Shotgun

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GunDogAdventures
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Meguiar's ScratchX on Shotgun

Post by GunDogAdventures » Tue Nov 04, 2014 10:10 pm

On another forum, I ran across mention of ScratchX. I then found a great YouTube video of a guy polishing his shotgun stock with nice results. So, I tried it out on my new CZ Upland Sterling and man what a nice job it does. I am extremely impressed. I'll try to post some pics in the next couple of days. Anybody else try it?
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Re: Meguiar's ScratchX on Shotgun

Post by Chaingang » Wed Nov 05, 2014 10:54 am

Oil finish?

If it is I would be a bit skeptical because of the abrasives in ScratchX as this could possibly remove some of the original oil finish, though maybe only a small amount. At the very least I would probably want to follow up with a refresh of the oil.

I've never used it so I have nothing to base this from.

Typically a yearly refresh with a small amount of oil such as Tru Oil or like, is all that is really needed to prolong and spruce up a good oil finished stock. You could top the finish with a coat of Johnson's paste wax a couple times a year for a bit more protection and shine if that's what your after. Personally and this is just me, I would be more apt to leave the car products for cars.

Lets see the pics.

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