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    Hi, can anyone suggest any oils (available in the uk) for keeping my de-acts metal & wooden parts clean & protected? Cheers

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    Originally posted by Genghis View Post
    Hi, can anyone suggest any oils (available in the uk) for keeping my de-acts metal & wooden parts clean & protected? Cheers

    Welcome - Where do you store/display your de-acs?

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      #3
      On the walls so not covered up & consequently exposed to a lot of dust!

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        #4
        Originally posted by Genghis View Post
        On the walls so not covered up & consequently exposed to a lot of dust!

        Personally I would use engine degreasant (like 'GUNK') to get rid of any grease remaining from storage, as the fluff will stick to it like sh!t to a blanket.

        Then buy some gun oil from a hunting shop and lightly oil the working parts ie the parts not open to the atmosphere like the breechblock, magazine housing etc. Occasionally you may wish to strip them down if possible and cleanand re-oil but I rarely bother.

        You can then just run a dry duster over them as required. This is all that I do and mine are fine and have been for several years

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          #5
          Cheers for the tips John. Been working on the house & it's taken its toll on my collection. Gonna give them a good spruce up.

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            #6
            After you clean them try Renaissance Wax, I use it on all my Deacts and have done for years. Apply it with a soft cloth, when buffed it dries hard and invisable instantly. It's used by the British Museum on their wooden and metal items.

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