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<blockquote data-quote="Nimaro" data-source="post: 1864217" data-attributes="member: 24443"><p>I could kick myself. I was finishing a cmp special stock with pure tung oil before applying a couple coats of Toms 1/3 mix. Apparently I touched the tung oil while it was still tacky on the last coat and left some finger prints on it that went unnoticed until after I had applied a couple coats of the gunstock wax. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to clear up this fubar on my part without having to start over on the stock? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Ive spent a great deal of time getting the stock just the way I wanted it to look so it was quite disheartening to notice the blemishes, again any helpful ideas would be a huge help. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimaro, post: 1864217, member: 24443"] I could kick myself. I was finishing a cmp special stock with pure tung oil before applying a couple coats of Toms 1/3 mix. Apparently I touched the tung oil while it was still tacky on the last coat and left some finger prints on it that went unnoticed until after I had applied a couple coats of the gunstock wax. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to clear up this fubar on my part without having to start over on the stock? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Ive spent a great deal of time getting the stock just the way I wanted it to look so it was quite disheartening to notice the blemishes, again any helpful ideas would be a huge help. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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