Max Heat
Well-Known Member
Re: Firearm reconditioning: How to remove rusty spots WITHOUT removing any of the bl
I just ordered a big 45 pad. Only I ordered it directly from the man. Going that route, it only costs 5 bucks, and the shipping is free. They do make a point about it not harming the existing blue. But I think that only holds true if the existing blue is not of the cold variety.
As for the oxphoblue, the shipping cost (from brownell's, anyways) is higher than the price of the product itself. I just made an order from midway a couple of days ago, and I would have added it to the order if I had known about it then. It is generally regarded as being better that most of what else is out there, and it supposedly works right through any oil that is still on the metal. But I've read that it does not get as dark or black looking as the other brands. Supposedly it leaves more of a lighter blueish-gray looking coat, but it is said to be extremely durable.
I'm going to see how well the stuff I already have works after after running the stainless scouring pad from big 45 over the metal that needs cosmetic attention. Oh, the bores on all of my firearms seem to be in very good condition.
I just ordered a big 45 pad. Only I ordered it directly from the man. Going that route, it only costs 5 bucks, and the shipping is free. They do make a point about it not harming the existing blue. But I think that only holds true if the existing blue is not of the cold variety.
As for the oxphoblue, the shipping cost (from brownell's, anyways) is higher than the price of the product itself. I just made an order from midway a couple of days ago, and I would have added it to the order if I had known about it then. It is generally regarded as being better that most of what else is out there, and it supposedly works right through any oil that is still on the metal. But I've read that it does not get as dark or black looking as the other brands. Supposedly it leaves more of a lighter blueish-gray looking coat, but it is said to be extremely durable.
I'm going to see how well the stuff I already have works after after running the stainless scouring pad from big 45 over the metal that needs cosmetic attention. Oh, the bores on all of my firearms seem to be in very good condition.