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Thread: Need Help Removing Rust
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14-03-2020, 14:34 #1
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Need Help Removing Rust
Bought a secondhand firearm and there is some rust on it.
What is the best way to remove it without scratching the finish.
I tried youtube but it's mostly Americans using American products.
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14-03-2020, 15:51 #2
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Re: Need Help Removing Rust
Fine steel wool with thin oil.
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14-03-2020, 16:11 #3
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Re: Need Help Removing Rust
It will be much better to use a small, fine bristle brass brush as available at most building merchants.
Even a good old bore brush will do the trick but the short bristle length restricts where they reach.
Elbow grease and time is the key factor, rather make an effort and take the longer time option even if it takes longer to clean and finish than try and do it too quickly and damage the surface.
The steel wool (even the fine wool) is more abrasive and will more than likely leave scratches leaving damage to the finish.
After that a polish and re-blue is the next step at a gunsmith.
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14-03-2020, 16:33 #4
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14-03-2020, 16:53 #5
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Re: Need Help Removing Rust
I use Trisol spray, it is cheap enough.
The added benefits are that it penetrates into the pitted or rusted area and helps with the rust, minimising further spread.
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14-03-2020, 16:54 #6
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Re: Need Help Removing Rust
Ballistol
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14-03-2020, 17:15 #7
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Re: Need Help Removing Rust
I use Ballistol & EXTRA EXTRA FINE steel wool. It's got a grade of 0000 or something like that. Doesn't harm the finish at all.
You definitely won't be able to get it at Pick 'n Pay. The only place that I know of that stocks it in Cape Town is Hardware Centre in Maitland. It also costs more than the stuff from Pick 'n Pay or Builders Warehouse but you will enough left over that you will be able to bequeath it to your great-grandson because you won't use much to clean up a single firearm. Hardware Centre also have a branch in Gauteng but dunno if this helps you because you don't say where you are. There are probably other speciality woodworking stores in the country that stock it.
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14-03-2020, 17:28 #8
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Re: Need Help Removing Rust
Thanks guys, appreciate it.
I'm in Cape Town by the way.
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14-03-2020, 18:15 #9
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14-03-2020, 18:29 #10
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Re: Need Help Removing Rust
Is this the one https://safarioutdoor.co.za/ballisto...0ml-21810.html
or is it one of these http://suburbanguns.co.za/index.php?...egory&path=138
Suburban Guns would suit me better if they have it as they are just around the corner from me.
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