17 September 2011, 04:49
montea6bRemoving paste wax before blueing
If paste wax is used as a bedding release agent, what is the best solvent to ensure it is completely removed before rust blueing?
17 September 2011, 05:01
craigsterI use acetone or laquer thinner followed with very hot soapy water. I do it twice.
17 September 2011, 08:04
Toomany ToolsI boil the parts in water with A&H Washing Soda. It's cheap; it's environmentally friendly and it works well.
17 September 2011, 21:22
Aaron LittlePurple Power isw great stuff for degreasing before bluing.
18 September 2011, 04:37
montea6bquote:
Originally posted by Aaron Little:
Purple Power isw great stuff for degreasing before bluing.
Degreasing, yes, but will it eat paste wax?
18 September 2011, 14:56
ShortandFatWon't heating it with a flame melt it off.
19 September 2011, 02:54
NakihunterI would first wipe it off with lots of tissue paper - say 5 or 6 times at least. Then a good spray of Meths should clean it up. Finally I would go for the boiling treatment with washing soda. That will emulsify any grease 100%.
21 September 2011, 22:45
FOOBARThe mechanical action of a fine sandpaper polish job will start the process.
Do an online search for "wax removers"...there is a ton of stuff that will work, many environmentally friendly, which means they are emulsifiers more or less...THEN...a very hot water, detergent wash, followed by a hot water rinse will get all the oils out of the pores of the metal, heat up the barrel and help dry it out faster.
Brownells and Midway both have some interesting articles on how to prep a barrel for coating, and more information online at the sites offering different coating processes.
Some coaters us a hotwater clean and rinse with a metal etcher as a final action before dropping into the blueing tank.
Spray brake/parts cleaners with TCE do a very good job, but wear a mask...that stuff will waste your liver quicker than lousy booze.
Luck