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I wipe discolored metal parts with Hoppes, and wipe them with a cleaning patch. If the patch becomes red or brown I repeat, then grease the part thoroughly. Repeat every day or two; if the red or brown persist give the piece a few strokes with a file card and repeat the Hoppes and grease routine. It is amazing how much finish remains under soft build ups.