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Sako Finlight 75 Stock cleaning

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ROOSTER

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Does anyone know how to clean the stock on the Sako 75 Finlight SM ( . 300WSM) I have marks on mine that should come off but don't with water or mild cleaner. I am worried what cleaner to use as some might screw up the stock materials if too corrosive, any ideas?? Thanks a bunch guys.
 
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I used warm water & a very dilute mix of dishwashing detergent to clean my 75 .308 Finnlight, worked a treat.
 

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