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I have a rifle on the way and the stock has some spots that have nasty scuff/finish rubbed off on the lower part of the stock. Looks like from poor storage.

Stock is beech with a light walnut stain.

Any product to give a try?

I am not looking for a miracle product, just remove the cringe factor when you look at the stock

I can't post pics as photobucket is down

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http://www.oldenglishpolish.com/sf2_scratch.shtml

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Wood scratch repair is made easy with OLD ENGLISH® Scratch Cover. The polish hides unsightly nicks and scratches - restoring the look of your wood furniture and bringing out wood's natural beauty.

It is available in two colors to seamlessly match the color of your wood. For dark woods like mahogany and cherry use OLD ENGLISH® Scratch Cover for Dark Woods. For medium to light woods like pine and oak use OLD ENGLISH® Scratch Cover for Light Woods.

I've used this for years.
A little goes a long way


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Pic of what I want to cover up

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That shouldn't be hard to cover

With a little fine sanding you might be able to make it almost totally disappear


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Originally Posted by Snyper
That shouldn't be hard to cover

With a little fine sanding you might be able to make it almost totally disappear


Yeah right! Make the defect bigger!



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Originally Posted by Sitka deer
Originally Posted by Snyper
That shouldn't be hard to cover

With a little fine sanding you might be able to make it almost totally disappear


Yeah right! Make the defect bigger!



This.


"There's more to optics than meets the eye."--anon

"...most of us would be better off losing half a pound around the waist than half a pound on our rifle."--dhg


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