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AR !% Scratches
07 March 2014, 06:35
olcripAR !% Scratches
Is there a way to clean up scratches on the forged aluminum parts on the AR 15s.

Olcrip,
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07 March 2014, 08:08
viperidaeAluima-black, like touch up blue but for aluminum. I think Birchwood Casey makes it. Just degrease the surface first with 99% isopropyl alcohol.
07 March 2014, 08:26
ab_bentleyIs it painted or anodized?
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07 March 2014, 08:36
craigsterI've used the BC stuff, sometimes it works, sometimes not very well (if at all). Maybe because of the specific Al alloy ?
07 March 2014, 08:53
olcripThanks for the response guys. It is anodized upper reciever.

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07 March 2014, 19:38
LapidarySent you a PM.
If you polish out scratches on an anodized finish, which is likely hard coated as well, you will cut through the hardness. But you can sand out the scratches and paint it with Gun Coat, I use Brownells Alumahyde 2 a lot; works great.
07 March 2014, 20:29
olcripWhat I have are scuff marks in the finish, no metal moved. Just the coating.

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07 March 2014, 20:43
olcripdpcd, I looked at the Alumahyde2 from Brownells on their web site last night. The black liquid stuff was back ordered. That's when I thought I might pose the question here and learn what other Smiths are doing with the dilemma.
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Olcrip,
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I use the Alumahyde 2 stuff in the spray cans, in various colors.
I just checked; spray cans are in stock. I have used lots of gun coat too; bake on. That works too.