^^^ Got it. LOL
Making soap.My memory ain't working too good at the moment, aren't wood ashes used for cleaning/polishing? But I don't recall what it's used on.
I’m 63 and have been doing this since the seventies. Love the looks of patina and dark brown. I know blue was used in a lot but it just never looks ‘right’ to me.If the rifle is just for range use, shiny brass is fine, it draws attention. But if you want to use the rifle for hunting, dull, aged brass is much more better. Shiny brass will reflect light, just like a mirror.
Yes probably the best choice available easily.Flitz is mighty good metal polish.
You would never have a cavity in your brass....What would happen if you used a toothpaste other than white?
That is really good stuff. Good for all bp itemsBallistol will clean brass. Slow, but non-abrasive. It also keeps brass from tarnishing.
I was active duty Navy for 2 years. When I shipped out I took a 50 gram tube of Simichrome polish and used it the 2 years on ship and then 4 years in the Reserves. I bought it at my motorcycle shop for use on chrome and found it worked much better than Brasso on my belt buckles. Especially on the ship, the Brasso started to dull very quickly. I wouldn’t be surprised to learn that was on purpose so we would have to keep using it. The Simichrome lasted so long that some of my shipmates started borrowing it for their buckles, and I still brought that same tube home.
If you get some, start with a very small amount on a soft cloth. Very small amount. You might want to tape off the stock or remove the pieces as the polish cloth will turn black as you polish.
The product contains a protective coating so it will stay shiny a looong time.
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