Citrustrip will take forever on the hard synthetic bowling pin finishes used by Weatherby and Remington. I agree with Ted. Go with the good stripper that contains methylene chloride. Use it outdoors, wear safety glasses and rubber gloves, and don't breathe the fumes or get it on your skin. Let it work for awhile, and gently scrape off the wrinkled softened old finish. Then do yourself a favor and follow that up with Klean Strip Paint Stripper After Wash wiped across the grain. It does a great job of removing the residue left behind from the stripper and old finish, and will minimize sanding.

I hear good things about Timberluxe too. But I doubt if I will ever use it. I think there are wood finishes that are probably just as good for a fraction of the price. I'd bet the maker of Timberluxe is making a hefty profit.


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