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Re-bluing a barrel scuff?
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<blockquote data-quote="okierider" data-source="post: 3441654" data-attributes="member: 41708"><p>Get the super blue and some perma blue paste from birchwood.</p><p>alternate coats for about 4 of each then just the paste until you get the desired results . Don't sweat removing the oils, just clean it and heat the part to around 150 between each coat. Apply by hand and rub the paste in thoroughly. Super apply with cotton balls and rub it in thoroughly as well, I used gloves with the super but not the paste. ( only developed a slight twitch LOL) Let each coat sit for 5 minutes then rinse in warm water dry and repeat. [ATTACH=full]177515[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]177516[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okierider, post: 3441654, member: 41708"] Get the super blue and some perma blue paste from birchwood. alternate coats for about 4 of each then just the paste until you get the desired results . Don't sweat removing the oils, just clean it and heat the part to around 150 between each coat. Apply by hand and rub the paste in thoroughly. Super apply with cotton balls and rub it in thoroughly as well, I used gloves with the super but not the paste. ( only developed a slight twitch LOL) Let each coat sit for 5 minutes then rinse in warm water dry and repeat. [ATTACH=full]177515[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]177516[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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