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removing bluing
I have just picked up a nice 16Ga VH, that at some point in the past had the action blued. While it was a nice job, I would prefer not to have it that way. Is there anything that will remove the bluing without abrasion?
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Mr. Nelon:
Go to Brownells. Get some stuff called "Steel White." To use it however, the frame must be stripped and immersed. |
Brownell's sells a product to remove bluing.
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Plain old Apple Cider Vinegar will do it just as well. drop the whole receiver in a pan, covering it completely. Usually a few hours will do it, but in about 2 hours, a Q-Tip will start to remove it.
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Birchwood casy bluing and rust remover works too.
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yes, the dealer was in Orange. Why?
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When I was in the grocery store this afternoon I got a small bottle of "apple cider vinegar" .
After reading about using it for blueing removal I wanted to give it a try on a piece of blued gun barrel . I will give it a whirl at the shop tomorrow ! |
I use toilet bowl cleaner and a cotton ball. Wear rubber gloves and it'll just wipe the blue right off. Rinse with water and dry; done. I use this method taking guns down to the "white" before I hand engrave them, there's always a degree of metal work to be done to obtain a suitable canvas.
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