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I know this is more in the vain of restoration. I have an old pump .22 that I inherited. It is time to put it back into shape. It has a brown patina (read rust) and I have given it a first pass at cleaning with a copper chore boy and gun oil. Much of the rust came away and left a nice dark (still rusty) finish. I used a bit of Flitz on a hidden side and I think it the flitz wants to shine the metal much to clean (great stuff-$$). any ideas? I could stop here and coat it with breakfree with teflon, Thanks in advance. JB | ||
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Steel wool and oil. Turn it often, the loosened rust will remove finish and patina. The clean stel wool will not. You might also try heating it a bit. Also soak it in penetrating oil. Hose it down and wrap it in aluminum foil. Let it rest for a week or so. Then try the steel will again. | |||
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if I can jump in here...I agree with all posts so far but there is one detail missing; Use 0000 steel wool. You can clean an old stock with a little lemon oil mixed with mineralm spirits. It will do an excellent job on an old rusted metal without looking like a half-assed restoration attempt. 0000 is so mild you can clean glass with it. | |||
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