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Unread 10-08-2012, 05:47 PM   #21
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Good luck with your project. The Uric Acid contained in urine, along with NaCl(salt) should react with the metal and begin the "aging" process.
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Unread 10-09-2012, 09:26 AM   #22
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While waiting for the C96 'test' piece to soak, I browsed the Web and found sites stating that Phosphoric acid would etch nickel/chrome...Various household products were mentioned...I don't have any of them...But Naval Jelly has Phosphoric acid in it (a very mild solution)...So I brushed that on one of the nickel plated Mec-Gar mags and left it overnight...The pic below shows how it affected the nickel...Not really etched...More like tarnished...

Not exactly what I'm looking for...But it is a step in the right direction...
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I am impressed! I can't afford a bad result! Eric
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OK, it's been 48 hours since the C96 receiver/barrel was placed in the...solution...I took it out, washed it off in dish detergent & water, and this is how it looks...(First pic)...

Barrel took the...solution...quite well; a grayish-black color...The receiver didn't take the...solution...very well...I'm thinking about touching that up with cold blue ["44-40"]...

Again, it's not exactly what I was hoping for...But it's better than the bare steel...

A side-by-side comparison, before & after...(Second pic)...

Next step is to soak the 'tarnished' magazine, see if anything happens...
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