Dan, far from desiring to tell you what to do, but I believe that I'd remove that glorious stock, wipe it down and then gently apply several coats of Renaissance Wax to it over a couple of days. The wax will get into to wood and protect it all the while bringing out the natural beauty. I'd also clean and lubricate the internal works before puttting the rifle back the way Daisy intended it should be. Its been hot out here in California's deserts, so I've spent much of the last couple of days giving my Sheridan Blue Streek, my TX200 and lastly my HW97K their semi-annual cleaning of the internals and keeping my wood stocks beautiful. It'll be over a hundred again tomorrow, so I'll begin work on my handguns and pellet pistols. Its all a labor of love. My wife will especially appreciate having "her" dining table back. Its just been too hot to work out on the patio. Enjoy that beautiful Daisy. Orv.