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I'm restocking my mostly Renegade parts onto a Pecatonica TC stock. The TG is brass and I intend to install a TC Hawken brass nosecap. To get a match up ill use a brass black solution of which there seems to be several. What I'd like to know is which one will hold up the best with use?
 
Most instant blue liquid , is Selenium Dioxide. Try to read the ingredients on the label, and they might be listed. When I first noted selenium dioxide on instant blue bottles , I asked my Father in law , ( Metallurgical research chemist ) , about it , and he said the steel company would order that specific chemical in 55 gal. drums , and use it to surface blue sheet steel , after it was rolled , to prevent surface rust . Also, this blue chemical will blacken brass .......... Hope this helps.......oldwood
 
I like this……it can also be used to produce various shades of grey on steel components. Used to be offered by Kibler, but can be bought directly from the manufacturer.
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I tried the perma blue on a brass butt plate to see how it looks. Not perfectly even but probably due to my hurried application.

Appreciate all of you giving me some direction.

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I've had best results by using a very saturated cotton ball and lightly rubbing in long stokes till it changes color to a dark chocolate brown color, let dry , rinse with cold water , and gently rub on a coat a paste wax, then buff off.
 

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