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Blued Top lever-How should I remove it?
Unread 08-04-2014, 10:47 PM   #1
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Default Blued Top lever-How should I remove it?

Will vinegar work on it or is there something better?

I have a nice tub of acetone that my wood is still soaking in, I guess I could drop it in there?
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Vinegar will work. But do not leave it too long. It can rust and damage the metal.

I like Birchwood Casey bluing and rust remover. And also Evapo-Rust. Both work well and do not harm the metal apart from leaving a slight grayish look to it.

I have stripped completely blued frames before and had them look not all half bad afterwards.
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