wipe out on rifle stock
#1
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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I am very bummed I tried to clean my barrel with wipeout yesterday and the foam went everywhere and got onto my stock by the pistol grip and cheek piece and has streaked it and kinda dulled to tarnished the wood in some places. This is a nice stock. Is there anything anyone can recommend? Should I try and get it stripped I thought about making it into a oiled stock. The foam on wipeout goes everywhere. I think I will try patchout instead. I feel like sueing theses guys. I can't believe I am the first to in counter this mess.
#2
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wipeout is good at ruining a stock. To use wipeout, I and "paul company" recommends a bore guide, which alieviates issues as you are having. any of the aggresive bore cleaners will take off finish. You can't blame wipe out.
All you can do is find out what finish the stock has on it now. Sand the affected area with steel wool and hand rub in the finish no matter if its truoil, linseed, tung oil etc. Don't strip it. Unless you are experienced in refinishing stocks.
All you can do is find out what finish the stock has on it now. Sand the affected area with steel wool and hand rub in the finish no matter if its truoil, linseed, tung oil etc. Don't strip it. Unless you are experienced in refinishing stocks.
#3
Fork Horn
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I think I can YES I was the driver behind the wheel but the design is so poor. They sell me a tube to use on the can that is way bigger than my bore so it won't go in the barrel. Then what happens to shaving cream it mushrooms up as does this foam. If patch out is the same they should pull this other off the market or make it alot more user friendly.
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I think I can YES I was the driver behind the wheel but the design is so poor. They sell me a tube to use on the can that is way bigger than my bore so it won't go in the barrel. Then what happens to shaving cream it mushrooms up as does this foam. If patch out is the same they should pull this other off the market or make it alot more user friendly.
I have used it since it came out and never had trouble. You only need to hold down on the button for 1 or 2 seconds.
#5
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I did try it down the mussle and pluged the chamber end so it didn't get into the action. I don't remember reading any of this in the directions. I didn't hve the gun flat. I thought i would fill up the barrel this way and come out the top when filled. I am going to the gun smith tommorrow and see if he can fix this stock. Its not bad it is there and bothers me
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I did try it down the mussle and pluged the chamber end so it didn't get into the action. I don't remember reading any of this in the directions. I didn't hve the gun flat. I thought i would fill up the barrel this way and come out the top when filled. I am going to the gun smith tommorrow and see if he can fix this stock. Its not bad it is there and bothers me
#9

i wouldnt bother even contacting the manufacture and complaining as im willing to bet it says right on the can not to get it on certain stuff...most of the stuff does....
the foam can be a mess to use till you get the hang of it....but its amazing at getting copper out....
i put it in the chamber and give it a squirt...
the foam can be a mess to use till you get the hang of it....but its amazing at getting copper out....
i put it in the chamber and give it a squirt...
#10
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 240

gonewest, it's people like you that drive me nuts, "SUE" find a forum that centers around knitting or something!! I see benchrest shooters using wipeout all the time on $5,000 to $8,000 rigs. They all use caution and have no issues. Please don't ever try to glass bed a rifle, I can' imagine the lawsuits a guy like you could come up with over doing a job like that