Help with wood stock maintenance.

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A Quality product that works like a charm. Has the consistency of a liquid wax.

Hope this helps ya.

Mike
 
Probably the easiest way would be to find a high quality spray clear finish that is either satin , semi -gloss or gloss. The way you describe your stock it is flat. Satin is one step shinier than flat, semi gloss one step shinier than satin, and so on. Polyurethane would be a good tough product. I do not know what is available in your area but most good quality spray paint companies sell these. If you try this, spray a small area inside the stock ( out of sight ) and let it dry to make sure it is compatible with the finish already on the stock. If every thing looks good, spray several very light coats on the hanging stock, letting each coat dry completely . This will help keep from getting runs from to heavy of a coat. Good luck.
 
Probably the easiest way would be to find a high quality spray clear finish that is either satin , semi -gloss or gloss. The way you describe your stock it is flat. Satin is one step shinier than flat, semi gloss one step shinier than satin, and so on. Polyurethane would be a good tough product. I do not know what is available in your area but most good quality spray paint companies sell these. If you try this, spray a small area inside the stock ( out of sight ) and let it dry to make sure it is compatible with the finish already on the stock. If every thing looks good, spray several very light coats on the hanging stock, letting each coat dry completely . This will help keep from getting runs from to heavy of a coat. Good luck.

Great advice here!