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robbo 02-05-2005 02:49 PM

removing rust specs
 
greetings , i require expert advise on hoe to remove some rust spec without harming the blueing and thus destoring the orginal finish , please help , thank-you robbo:cheers:

G.W. Gill 02-06-2005 01:04 AM

Robbo, we are with you. The answer is in your hand. I do not mean this to be crass. Check out the restoration guys if it needs it. We can fool our friends with touch up stuff.:cheers: :confused: We do not need the dots on our pistol. Tell the person you sell it to.

Luke 02-06-2005 08:27 AM

Robbo -

I can't remember when, but the subject of cleaning small rust spots has been discussed on this Forum in the past. Do a search on the subject using the search tool in the upper right hand corner of this page. Good luck.

Luke

Doug G. 02-06-2005 09:11 PM

Robbo, removing light rust specs from the finish is not hard. The first thing you will want to do is to get some light gun oil. Apply a heavy coat and let it sit for a few days. This will penetrate the rust and break it up. Then using 0000 steel wool "GENTLY" rub on the area. It is very important to not apply anything but the lightest pressure. Any more and you will scratch the finish. I use a method that should not be used by beginners. But only on very stubborn spots. I use a dental scaler to scale off heavy deposits. Usually the finish under these spots is already gone. So removing them is only to prevent any further decay. You will be amazed how these unsightly blemishes dissapear off of rust blued guns.

policeluger 02-07-2005 12:53 AM

Get a cleaning pad from a place called "Big45 gun shop", a little oil or solvent and scrub away with all the force you can use, it will clean rust spots and will never touch the blue, used it here in my gun shop for maybe 30 years, on the finest of blue surface and will never harm it.


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