Old 10-14-2006, 07:09 PM   #1
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getting rid of cosmoline

just got first mauser..am cleaning it up..but stock still has cosmoline..what is the best way to get rid of it?
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Old 10-14-2006, 10:13 PM   #2
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If it was me I'd try pine sol..Or maybe some kind of hardwood floor cleaner .
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Old 10-14-2006, 10:41 PM   #3
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I've read where guys put the stock in the oven to sweat out the cosmo but I never dared. Cosmo gets down into the wood pores because they dip the whole rifle in hot liquid cosmo and it turns into a gel when it cools. I never did get the cosmo out my Mauser. I was content just getting it out the bolt. Let us know if you succeed.
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Old 10-14-2006, 10:46 PM   #4
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Ok, time for a new rule. No one is allowed to ask any more questions about a new gun they got, or a gun they built, or are building, or any other crap, unless you post pics......
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Old 10-14-2006, 10:58 PM   #5
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bacfan, I've found Berryman's B-12 Carborator cleaner and brake cleaner to be very effective.
DO NOT USE GUMOUT!!! it leaves a residual that doesnt evaporate.
Depends on your stock. If stock is POS, I've gone as far as using oven cleaner spray. Nasty stuff. Wear a resporator and gloves. Carefull it kills the grass too. Oven clean and hard plastic bristle brush.
Rinse
Dry
Iron out dents with iron and damp terry cloth towel. (use your wife's newest towel for best results)
Sand LIGTHLY with 100 grit and sand lightly (rough-up surface) again with progressivley finer sand paper until 400. no steel wool. untill maybe later when applying third coat of oil.
The idea is not to take off wood
Ready for stain or Danish oil if you want darker stock
Boiled linseed oil (blo). let dry. drying takes a while
or Tung oil.
Tru oil works very good too.
After several coats of oil you might be able to wet sand with 600 grit. Don't sand off previous coat. Goal is to fill the grain. Do that a few times and get a beautiful smooth stock.
By the way, what type of mauser is it????
Turk, doent matter what ya do to it. It's still a turk.
German laminated Stock? Dont touch it!

Some stocks are jsut saturated with oil. Homer Formby's Furniture Refinisher works well. You may have to keep working with stock for a long time. I've got a Yugo 48. Every time I pull it out. I wipe it with coleman white gas or paint tinnner. It's sooo saturated.

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Old 10-16-2006, 04:47 PM   #6
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full metal jacket..
an m48a..actually it is my first milsurp
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Old 10-16-2006, 11:29 PM   #7
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IF you can get a big enough tub...fill with water and build a fire until til it boils...dump the whole gun in it and stir....

if no tub..brake clean works pretty good but is hard to get in the nocks and cranies.

Me? I have a power steam cleaner....takes a while, but gets all that crud out from the internals.
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Old 10-17-2006, 08:11 PM   #8
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hello again..
my next problem turned out to be removing the butt plate..tried almost everything i could think of..but alas it would not budge..so i put the screws back in and began without removal..
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Old 10-17-2006, 09:43 PM   #9
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Hmmmm? Interesting?
I tried a portable handheld steam cleaning device once. worked good on small areas.
Butt plate should come off. Try several screw drivers at one time to pry off. Good luck.
Let us know how it shoots. My 48 unissued ani't worth a darn for accuracy! Might have issues with receiver beding or barrel channel. But all that is on way back burner.
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Old 10-23-2006, 09:54 PM   #10
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Go here and build one of these
I stand mine on end, cut a piece out of the lid to accommodate long stocks and bake the crap out of my rifles Flip the rifles to get all the cosmo off and you are good to go.

Watch the temps though-it will get over 185 in the oven and you dont want it to get much over 165. 165 is the optimum temp for cosmo removal.

Bring lots of shop rags to wipe the cosmo off and be careful cause the stocks get warm. I use a digital thermometer to turn the bulb off and on when the temps get too high. It takes about an hour to get a Mosin cosmo free

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Old 10-24-2006, 09:19 AM   #11
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Use brake cleaner or hot water on the butt plate/cup to help remove it. Be careful prying because you can chip the stock.
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Old 10-24-2006, 02:12 PM   #12
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I got this great stuff made to get cosmoline off of wood called oops, you can get it at any hardware store, it is about 5 bucks. Comes in spray or brush on. As for metal, I use carosine or mineral spirits.
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Old 10-25-2006, 01:06 PM   #13
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Lacquer Thinner...excellent for normal gun cleaning, too. Gets all the crud etc out in seconds.
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Old 10-25-2006, 09:46 PM   #14
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i tried most everything short of prying..said forget it..put the screws back in and sanded
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Old 11-08-2006, 11:58 AM   #15
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Turpentine or paint thinner.
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