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Sidelock
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Hey guys, the old owner put some marks on the receiver and they seem like oil marks that dried there but i am not pretty sure about it. Uploading some photos. How can i clean them? Thanks 
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Looks like stock finish, Kem. Lacquer thinner should remove it. JR
Be strong, be of good courage. God bless America, long live the Republic.
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Thank you John ! I will try it today and post an update.
Cheers
Kem
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If you pull the stock it should be easy.
bill
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