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Cleaning a new Nickel plated revolver
28 August 2023, 02:35
LHeym500Cleaning a new Nickel plated revolver
Now, I got here clean, and Renaissance Wax applied. The question becomes how do you clean the carbon off the front of the chamber mouths in a nickel revolver?
Other forums have indicated just do not do it for as along as you are going to shoot the revolver. Then, use fritz or Mother’s Mag very conservatively. Others say do not do it all.
I thought maybe using those green scruff pads I use on blue guns for the same purpose.
Everyone agreed not to use a lead away cloth.
28 August 2023, 09:45
buckeyeshooterI use flitz and a soft cloth.
28 August 2023, 21:25
Michael MichalskiI use the green scuff pads (Scotch Bright) on my S/S revolvers with #9. Nickle is much softer so your question remains valid; I don't know.
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28 August 2023, 22:06
jeffeossoJust wipe it with an oily cloth - nickel is pretty soft
28 August 2023, 23:25
LHeym500Thank you all.
29 August 2023, 06:01
Live OakJB on a large patch works well for SS. No idea about nickle.
30 August 2023, 23:13
hydehunterbrake clean works good
31 August 2023, 02:37
jeffeossojust to be clear, the oily part could be clp
31 August 2023, 23:40
WV HitmanEasy. Use "gunbrite" by Issos. I've used it for years. Think your gun is clean? Use gunbrite & you'll see how filthy it is. Works on all gun finishes. Great on cylinders.
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02 September 2023, 02:43
hydehunteralso do not get Hoppes solvent on the plating it will discolor it
04 September 2023, 09:50
eagle27Would it be worthwhile using some fired nickel plated cartridge cases to check the effect of various products on nickel coatings. Similar to plain brass cases there is usually carbon staining on the neck of nickel plated cases after they have been fired so providing a platform for testing the effectiveness of products for removing carbon without harming the nickel coating?
Just a thought.
08 September 2023, 06:24
SnowwolfeAny wheel, chrome, or metal polish will work well. Use a corner of a microfiber cloth to apply it. Some polishes work better than others.
My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
13 October 2023, 20:55
carnold724Many years ago a gunsmith gave me a product I believe called a "Lead wipe" for a stainless revolver I bought from him. He cautioned me never to use it on a blued gun and it worked fantastic for cleaning up the front of the cylinder on that revolver. I don't know if it would be safe on nickel but has anyone ever heard of it? I've looked with no luck to find another. It came in a zip lock pouch with I believe a yellow label on it.
14 October 2023, 16:03
p dog shooterI have heard of but haven't seen it around or some time.
14 October 2023, 19:43
buckeyeshooterquote:
Originally posted by carnold724:
Many years ago a gunsmith gave me a product I believe called a "Lead wipe" for a stainless revolver I bought from him. He cautioned me never to use it on a blued gun and it worked fantastic for cleaning up the front of the cylinder on that revolver. I don't know if it would be safe on nickel but has anyone ever heard of it? I've looked with no luck to find another. It came in a zip lock pouch with I believe a yellow label on it.
I used this product at one time, back in the 90's and it worked pretty well. I have not seen it in a store that I can remember lately.
16 October 2023, 05:21
LHeym500I use Birchwood Casey Lead Remover Polishing Clothes on SS and Blue revolvers. Stuff is awesome. I would be fearful using it on nickel.
I know Birchwood Casey makes another product called Lead Scrubber Hand Wipes. Do not know if they are the same you have used. Those will and do remove nickel.
16 October 2023, 05:22
LHeym500quote:
Originally posted by hydehunter:
also do not get Hoppes solvent on the plating it will discolor it
Thank you
27 May 2024, 03:02
AtkinsonI use an oily rag and a tooth brush and its never been a problem, Ma not be pretty but it works well enough for a using gun.
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