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best rust and blue remover ?
25 July 2006, 18:04
jeffeossobest rust and blue remover ?
I bet we all have a "Secret" substance for removing blue...
I find the BC "rust and blue remover" to do a really good job, white vinegar, especially if warmed, does a decent job, evaoprust works too, but takes awhile.
anyone else using something that won't affect the surface finish (much) to get the blue and rust off before bluing?\
these all seem to work better, or be more agressive, if applied with a plastic brush or a "bright boy" scotpad
jeffe
25 July 2006, 18:21
fireball168Toilet bowl cleaner, whatever is on sale.
25 July 2006, 18:27
jeffeossoTBc??? does it chemically remove or abrasivly?
i forgot to mention CLR will do it too, but it's pretty acidic, a it's designed to dissolve rust and lime
jeffe
A fishing buddy's Dad inadvertantly did a good job of removing the bluing from an old Winchester shotgun a while back. He tried to use Ospho to remove the light surface rust. Dumbass. Anyway, I suspect it would pit if left on a long time, but short term might do the trick...
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25 July 2006, 18:31
fireball168No abrasives at all, I just pour a couple of bottles into a plastic covered pain, immerse the part - and about 30 minutes later its all gone.
I know tomcat piss will do it. I had my Dakota 300 win mag standing in in a corner and some cat pissed on it and it took the blueing off the floorplate. I guess he could tell that it was not a Mauser.
Timan
25 July 2006, 18:35
jeffeossoStu,
LMAO!!!

i just did a search, and read koolaid and coke a cola
thanks guys.. please let me know... i don't mind doing a little refinish, but would prefer "none"
jeffe
25 July 2006, 19:03
Jim KobeBrownell's "Comet Flux" for the force 44 solder does a wonderful job when applied incorrectly.
Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild
I just use Naval Jelly. Works very well on factory bluing, takes arsenal bluing off with a bit of elbow grease heat.
26 July 2006, 00:07
jørgen6% cloridaccid whiped only on the outside, by a pice of cloth, only for 3-5min, then washing with water, and later neutralizing with a thin solution of natriumhydroxide.
Parts with no accuracyfunktion, you can just dip in the accid, rinse and neutralize
OK, these work as rust
and blue remover, but what about rust blue? what do you guy's use for it?
The one time I needed to get some off I used muriatic acid mixed 4 to 1 with water. Worked pretty good, but what do you guy's use?
Terry
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26 July 2006, 15:20
hawkinsRust blue is just that, rust. Any acid will reduce
the iron oxide. Just be sure and remove all the acid.
Good Luck!
27 July 2006, 00:56
Kyler HamannI've had really good luck removing bluing by just hunting pretty heavy with a gun for a few seasons.

Kyler
27 July 2006, 04:56
lawndartBlood
27 July 2006, 08:12
rodger wrightI have used muratic acid that is a very weal solution (you can put your hands in it barely tingels) remove blue without hurrting metal, if there is rust hit it with steel wool and leave in solution longer