One coat here too, just did a maple-stocked (factory) Austin-Halleck mountain rifle this afternoon.
After de-whiskering the stock, I spray on the oven cleaner, the foaming kind. With a good coat covering everything, I let it sit for a good 20-mins or more. Then I’ll use a big artist brush, bristles about 1/4” round by 1-1/4” long, to wipe off all the excess foam. Then I rinse out the brush and neutralize the brush in plain ol’ white vinegar.
Once the stock is dry, I put some vinegar into an empty plastic yogurt cup and paint it on the stock, hanging the stock vertically. FWIW I’ve done a couple stocks and some instruments w/ the same brush and all is well with it ... could probably still paint with it! (Looks new)
This stock was ‘tow head’ blonde white, but turned golden maple, w/ some figure, after about an hour. Of course that could be the ‘wetness’ but I’ll know tomorrow what color (if anything) she might be, as all lye really does is pull what tannins are already in the wood up to the surface.
I’ll take a new picture and post a before/after.