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Unread 01-04-2020, 09:23 PM   #1
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Default Scratch removal 1895 Parker Damascus?

Advice on removing scratches on Damascus appreciated. Parker GH. I would like to clean up the barrels, not redo them. Thanks.
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I don't think it would be possible without a file and refinish .looks as if someone has already tried
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If you dont want to refinish, then the only option is to live with it.
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I agree with Brian, and I wouldn't loose any sleep thinking about it either. The scratch would barely impact the value.
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Thank you for your replies. Now a second question. Is there any method that I can use to eliminate the bright spot where the previous owner tried to polish out the scratch? The patina on the barrels is a brownish hue and I would like to get that back. Has anyone tried the spot application of Hydrogen peroxide and vinegar? I use this mixture in gun parts cleaning but have not on Damascus. Thoughts?
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NO.

And keep vinegar away from your barrels completely!
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Maybe contact Breck Gorman on this site , he would be my pick for advise on refinishing barrels as he is doing some beautiful work .
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Bachelder's did a great job of refinishing my Laminated Steel barrels. They actually came out a little more plum color than the pictures show, but you get the idea.


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