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I reciently purchased a new Beretta 686 with a SATIN finished stock. The other day I was shooting some skeet and got caught in a breif rain shower. I got back inside to find that the rain had caused staining on the stock and forend (it looks like a herd of slugs dragged their bodies accross the wood and left trails). It's the type of damage that occures when you put a cold drink on fine furniture and the condesation causes a white ring to form. How can I remove the stains and avoid this from happening again. Don't tell me I should have bought a Browning. Thanks in advance....Jerry Felice
 

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I use Pledge Revitalizing Oil. Its very greasy but removes spots such as you state. I wipe it on with a clean soft cloth, and then buff it off. It will also leave your stock looking very nice.



 

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Bee's wax and orange oil for any and all wood that is not sealed, it will protect it and keep it looking like new ... You can also use Clenzoil on the wood as well as the metal to protect it from the elements, works great on leather products also ... WPT ... (YAC) ...
 
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