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02-15-2016, 11:40 PM
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the left barrel at the breech has been the biggest pain. For some reason it does not want to advance in contrast as the rest of the gun. There is also a blemish that keeps coming up with every cycle. I will address this with a bon ami paste before the next cycle. The paste really does an excellent job of lightening up dark areas but it also can take away the finish real quick as I have learned.
Going to do about 9 more cycles I think, diluting the solution as I go.
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