15 January 2004, 12:47
Swede96Surface Rust Removal
Hello: Anybody know how to safely remove surface rust without scratching the surrounding blueing? I heard of 4x steel wool and gun oil, Also a certain brand of alloy wool? that is softer than steel wool. I just bought a Colt Officers Model Match in 22 Long Rifle, And it has a few areas that need to be cleaned up. Any special techniques to share? Thanks, Swede96.
15 January 2004, 13:02
LongShotRXSwede, a good gunsmith once told me that fine grade steel wool and mineral oil are the best way to go. Gary Reeder and Doug Turnbull seem to have some majic restoration methods that work real well too. Maybe an email to those gentlemen would be of some use to you.
Joe
15 January 2004, 13:14
gspI use 0000 steel wool and oil. To much rubbing and you will have a nice bright shinny spot and no blue.

15 January 2004, 14:11
Glen71I read somewhere that "Flitz" metal polish will remove light rust without harming the blueing. I haven't tried it myself though.

15 January 2004, 14:36
D HumbargerBeware! Flitz will even remove case coloring! A friend tried to litely use it on a case colored rollong block receiver that had some very lite rust. He now has a nice & shinny receiver with no cae coloring.

15 January 2004, 14:49
p dog shooterThe oil and steel wool works well on light rust just remember not to go at it to hard. Lightly use the steel wool should take off most light rust.
15 January 2004, 14:50
Allen GloreBlue Wonder Gun Cleaning compound. Will not hurt the surrouinding bluing. 0000 steel wool and some Blue Wonder.
15 January 2004, 15:36
Swede96Thanks guys, I"ll try the steel wool and oil and go lightly.It's otherwise mint and has not been used much, Should be a great shooter. Swede96.

16 January 2004, 06:28
gunsmitherI have used RB-17 Bore Cleaner for years, with 4/0 Steel wool, with very good results on surface rust. RB-17 is also an effective lead remover. It's great stuff. "gunsmither"