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Some cold blue very carefully applied can help as well.
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What about the opposite problem? I have an over patina ed action that needs to be lightened.
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Not much you can do with that short of polishing it all out and starting over.
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With a soaking in Hoppe's and a discriminate application of a Frontier Pad you can regulate the removal of a century of "patina" ('crud' in some folks' lexicon) to an uncertain degree.
Do NOT use Hoppe's Bench Rest solvent - designed to dissolve copper fouling, it is much too caustic to case color and Damascus pattern. |
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