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How to safely clean frame?
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Help! Frame has 100+ years of dirt, ducts, etc. Should I bother cleaning it to reveal the CCH better? If so, how do I do it safely?
Thx, Ray |
It has some surface oxidation. Recommend a light hand with Flitz. Others like very fine steel wool with liberal oil. Don't rub hard.
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wow
that is a beauty. tell us more about the gun.
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George
See my 12-08-2011 post "AH Guns ordered by CEP" for info on gun Best, Ray |
if you clean the receiver and not the rest of the gun, it will look odd...if you clean the whole gun it will look even odder...leave it alone and enjoy the patina.
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I can see that there are still case hardening colors so if it were my gun, I'd avoid anything abrasive. I would give it some careful applications, with a Q-tip, or cotton swabs, of Dove dishwashing soap, then mineral spirits. Take care not to get the mineral spirits onto the wood. If you want to break the gun down, put all the metal bits into a bath on the ultrasonic cleaner.
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That's a beautiful A !!
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Frontier pads and CorrosionX won't leave a mark.
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Flitz will remove any remaining CC be carefull careful l oil and a soft cloth
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Fine bronze wool and a little gun oil works good as well. I have found that a frame will clean up nice with a little regular use, my last aquisition went grey to silver in about 3 months worth of weekend use.
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