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Preparing riser wood surface

Started by wasapt, June 06, 2009, 08:07:00 PM

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wasapt

What is the best way to prepare my riser wood surface before applying a new bear weather rest?
bryce olson

R.W.

A quick wipe with naptha will clean off most "gunk"
but I don't know if this will remove silicon's.
The silicon comes from stuff like "Armor-All" and can be a b.i.t.itch to get off.
A quick wipe with acetone would also work.
I would wipe ONLY where you are going to place your rest. And don't use a sopping wet wipe, it needs only be moist.
A Q-tip moistened with either of the above can be used to clean off small areas.

Dano

Naptha and acetone are pretty tough on most finishes, I would use rubbing alcohol, or mineral spirits.
"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy" Red Green

mooseman76

I roll off whatever material I can with my finger/finger nail and then a soft cloth with a little rubbing alchol on it.  Always worked for me...Mike


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