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Unread 12-20-2021, 07:17 PM   #1
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I'm sure this has been addressed before. Looking for helpful links. Thanks in advance.
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Removing rust from where on your gun??

I have very successfully removed rust from all parts of guns, including the bores, using Big45 Frontier Pads and Hoppe's or other solvents.





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Exterior barrel rust. Have heard of steaming, probably just need to send to a expert. Just purchased my first, and probably only Purdey. Will post pictures when I receive.
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Frontier Pad and Kroil Oil. It has been discussed before on the forum. Look it up in the search engine.
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I am no expert but I have good success with the Frontier pad that Dean and Matt alluded to. I also like the Kroil, it smells good as well.
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I use a stainless steel scrubbie and any good quality gun oil. It'll remove the surface rust and not damage the bluing.
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Unread 12-21-2021, 04:00 PM   #7
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Default Old post RE: Frontier Pads.....

See pictures of my post #11 in this thread years ago. This Sauer was so rust covered you could not read any lettering on it or see case colors. WD-40 and a Frontier pad did the trick in a couple hours! I still have the gun and it still looks every bit as good as it did after cleaning it up back then.

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Like Mike I have bought some stainless steel scrubbie’s after using Frontier pads. They seem to work equally well.
I usually do a final clean up with Turtle wax chrome polish and rust remover. It works great for me. Doesn’t remove bluing but absolutely dissolves rust that is left behind after cleaning with a pad and oil.
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I have used very fine steel wool with Hoppiesand oil with success.
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