I have been a hobby woodworker for decades. When I started collecting Lugers I searched for data regarding grip care and maintenance. The more knowledgable sources seemed to say the same thing: add nothing, while storing in a moderate temperature and humidity environment.
The following is consistent with the better advice I have read. http://www.conservator.com/preservation_and_care.htm
When I acquire a pistol, if the grips seem dirty I clean them and thereafter add nothing. In about 150-200 years I should be able to report how well this practice has worked.
The following is consistent with the better advice I have read. http://www.conservator.com/preservation_and_care.htm
When I acquire a pistol, if the grips seem dirty I clean them and thereafter add nothing. In about 150-200 years I should be able to report how well this practice has worked.