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New Bear Bow Finish

Started by LV2HUNT, October 02, 2013, 07:18:00 PM

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LV2HUNT

I have one of the new Bear Super Grizzlies which is in really good condition. Problem is that in rode my bike in to hunt one day with it and it rubbed on something and kind of wore down the finish a little bit in two spots on the riser grip. They are small spots less than a 1/4 wide and long.

I am wondering if there is some type of readily available material that I could touch the spots up and then maybe blend them in with steel wool or something?

Johnny Reb

Mits can find out something in the bowyers thread, they probably know all the tricks.
It's a twang thang,some people git it, some people dont.

warpedarrow

Feather the damaged area with some 600 grit sandpaper until smooth then lightly coat with tru oil for a few coats over several days.  Buff with rouge or rubbing compound.  I use the headlight restoring compound just because I have some and it works fine.
Brad Lehmann

59Alaskan

QuoteOriginally posted by warpedarrow:
Feather the damaged area with some 600 grit sandpaper until smooth then lightly coat with tru oil for a few coats over several days.  Buff with rouge or rubbing compound.  I use the headlight restoring compound just because I have some and it works fine.
2x

Can use polyurethane too.
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