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Recently acquired a 1956 Winchester 70 243 featherweight that has a build up of wax in the checkering. Looking for suggestions on how to remove it without damaging the raised detailed wood. Thanks in advance.

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Toothbrush and mineral spirits.

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Originally Posted by gunswizard
Toothbrush and mineral spirits.

A+1 v best winpoor

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Originally Posted by gunswizard
Toothbrush and mineral spirits.

A+1 v best winpoor


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