I was one of the unfortunate ones that got a defective DuraTouch stock on a Browning ABolt. It was always really tacky, but last year it became sticky and started to peel. Since I planned on hunting with it, I just sprayed it with clearcoat to try to stabilize it. That worked for hunting, but it didn't last for long.
Having heard horror stories about refinishing these stocks, I dug in with Citristrip yesterday and it wasn't too bad.
I could peel some of the layer off pretty easily.
The rubberized layer came off easily. Just smother the stock with Citristrip and let it sit for an hour. Then off to the bathtub (don't tell my wife) and rinse with lots of water. A SOS pad and a little scrubbing took the camo layer off and some of the primer layer.
Another treatment with Citristrip and another trip to the bathtub and the primer layer was off.
Then routine rattle can spray paint and I am finished. Not sure if I like the color I picked, but I can always start over.
Having heard horror stories about refinishing these stocks, I dug in with Citristrip yesterday and it wasn't too bad.
I could peel some of the layer off pretty easily.
The rubberized layer came off easily. Just smother the stock with Citristrip and let it sit for an hour. Then off to the bathtub (don't tell my wife) and rinse with lots of water. A SOS pad and a little scrubbing took the camo layer off and some of the primer layer.
Another treatment with Citristrip and another trip to the bathtub and the primer layer was off.
Then routine rattle can spray paint and I am finished. Not sure if I like the color I picked, but I can always start over.