Some old bows, when discovered, are really a cosmetic mess. The most common culprits being crystallized slatherings of mystery glue on and around the arrow shelf area, half-deteriorated tape of all sorts stuck fast to limbs and risers, and discolored and tattered leather grips and rests plates.
With some work, though, such dilapidated old warriors can usually be made to look almost new again. But how best to do that in a do-it-yourself fashion?
What I’m hoping with this post is that all of you who have some experience cleaning up old bows will be willing to share with the rest of us the products and techniques that you use. Actually, there are three questions here:
1. What actual products and techniques work well for removing old, hard-as-rock
glue in the shelf area and tape residue elsewhere without damaging the finish underneath?
2. What works to try to un-stain and restore salvageable
leather grips and rest plates?
3. What’s the best products you’ve used in the way of quality
waxes and polishes to clean and restore that looks-new luster to the finish of old bows?
Experiences and opinions, especially on products, will likely vary and that’s okay. But what do you use to clean up old bows? Commonly-found products? Secret formulas? Amazing wood and leather cures from your grandfather? For example, one thing that works surprising well to remove still-soft tape residue is WD-40.
I suppose what we’re trying to find here is do-it-yourself “
BowDoc/Droptine59-in-a-Can .” They will both probably shoot me for that!
But I’ll still be interested in what you use to clean up old bows.