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Unread 02-20-2011, 11:29 AM   #6
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Hey Bill ! An older Luger refinishing expert told me to soak parts in White Vinegar to remove bluing as it is easier on etchings and stamped markings. Since your piece is refinished anyway, I would lightly sand with 320 -400 grit paper with nice even strokes in the same direction for a nicer finish. Heat parts with an electric paint stripper until you just see the color you want and then quench in 3in1 oil or the eqivalent. Often if you wait until you see the color you want and then quench it will end up darker. YMMV Joe
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