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A somewhat green and cruddy question
How would you handle a little green crud on 1950's walnut grips?
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Q tips or toothpicks with your favorite solvent
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Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky?
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I was thinking about writing something about better that than Tennessee Sour Mash but I won't. hardcase60
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Lemon juice and maybe a little salt.
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Maybe okay with Tequila
But no way am I adding lemon juice and salt to a good Kentucky Bourbon
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Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol applied with a Qtip.
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The green crud is called verdigris, it's the same green crud that forms around brass snaps and rivets on leather gear reacting to the tannin in the leather.
Stock monograms are nickel plated brass, the nickel is worn and the brass is reacting with the tannin in the wood. I use Balistol in a needle oiler to neutralize it, then brush it off with a tooth brush.
After cleaning, I use the Balistol as a barrier film to prevent the verdigris from growing back.
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