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Thank you for the input.
The frontier pad didn't work for removing the plating. I think the flitz polish or simichrome may be the right avenue. I will try that next. |
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I would not use Flitz unless you want to remove/dull ALL finishes. Flitz works great on chromed type finishes.
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Have you thought about taking it to a jeweler? They might know the exact treatment to use.
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I saw this Winchester this morning and it reminded me of this thread. You see gold washing can be very desirable and expensive when done at the factory.
https://www.gunsinternational.com/gu...n_id=102915255 |
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excellent suggestion jeff
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