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<blockquote data-quote="tul9033" data-source="post: 823438" data-attributes="member: 2319"><p>Just went over mine with some Flitz polish and a T-shirt and it has improved greatly. I may hit the most obvious scratches with a dremel and Flitz then follow it with some Mothers. The Flitz alone made a big difference, drew your eye away from the most obvious scratches.</p><p>After I shoot it on Friday I am going to break it all the way down and clean it. It was filthy with dirt, lint, scum, etc. The barrel and cylinder weren't dirty at all, it was all the crevices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tul9033, post: 823438, member: 2319"] Just went over mine with some Flitz polish and a T-shirt and it has improved greatly. I may hit the most obvious scratches with a dremel and Flitz then follow it with some Mothers. The Flitz alone made a big difference, drew your eye away from the most obvious scratches. After I shoot it on Friday I am going to break it all the way down and clean it. It was filthy with dirt, lint, scum, etc. The barrel and cylinder weren't dirty at all, it was all the crevices. [/QUOTE]
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