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Stock Scratch - Poly Clear Coat

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  • charliemeyer007
    Pin Striper?
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  • asphalt cowboy
    I've used this on a couple of Browning stocks with success.
    https://tinyurl.com/y2yxsmr9
    It's water thin and will self level. The sheen will also closely match the original stock finish. So long as you don't get carried away and apply an excess amount the repair will be nearly invisible.
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  • dfletcher
    Thanks. I was thinking of a super glue type material but thought it would eave a tell tale outline or change color.
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  • hillbille
    I bought an old blr that had gotten wet and the clear coat was flaking and turning white, got good deal though, I removed the deep clear factory coating and just put an oil rub on it. The wood under the clear was very nice and got a lot of compliments when I would put it on table at the gun shows, almost everyone would ask if it was special order because it didn't have that factory gloss finish. just in case you can't match it up proper you may go this route.
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  • bambihunter
    Or, along Hillbillie's suggestion, if it is not down into the color/wood. What about CAREFULLY sanding that clear coat down to where it is more or less level. It may be good as is at that point. Or, then re-coat it if you feel it is too thin at that point. Like most sanding, start coarser and going finer and finer the closer you get.
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  • dfletcher
    ^

    That's what I ended up doing. Very fine, then used Markron poly coat to fill in. Took a few coats, but blended really well.
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