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Use 0000 steel wool or, better yet, bronze wool. The finer the wool, the better. Lubricate well with oil and don't press too hard.
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LugerForum Patron Join Date: Aug 2015
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Thanks, it is not as bad as it appears in the photos. I have some 000 steel wool ready and this evening I have stripped it down and I am soaking the parts in oil.
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