Need Advice....
I purchased a longrifle at an estate sale with the intentions to refinish the wood....had a greenish-brown color. The rifle is marked 1997, and it was suggested to me that it may have been stained with Magic Maple Stain / Chromic Acid as these products were in use then and could turn some wood green. After researching and looking at pics, I think this is a fair assumption. After several coats of paint/varnish remover (2 minute Remover Advanced worked the best), I was finally got the finish/top coat removed; now working on sanding etc....a lot of the greenish color is removing.
QUESTION: Is there a way to neutralize this stuff (after being applied for almost 30 years) to stop any future re-greening of the wood? I found MM directions on the web and they state to also apply a wood stain containing red pigments to counteract any green that may develop in the future. The stock's wood grain if very nice and worth some effort. Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Shawn