Never Dull is great. I'm still working off a can from my brother's ROTC stint.I like mine looking like new. When I take a brand new pistol out the box all shiny and new it gives me a chubby. So I like keeping them that way. I use Never Dull, grab a piece of it and rub it on. When like new wipe with dry rag.
Wow! LolNever Dull is great. I'm still working off a can from my brother's ROTC stint.
Thanks for the reply Dan. Won't the wire brush scratch up the surface? What material wire brush do you use?Wire brush cleans it up quickly.
Interesting, never heard that one before!To remove stubborn stains or badly tarnished brass. I use Louisiana hot sauce. Coat the surface and let sit for about 30 minutes. Great for cleaning the inside of a brass frame. Rinse and card with fine steel wool, 0000. Q-tip the inside of frame.
Do not use or let it get on blued surfaces, it will remove blue.
Finger-lickin' good.To remove stubborn stains or badly tarnished brass. I use Louisiana hot sauce. Coat the surface and let sit for about 30 minutes. Great for cleaning the inside of a brass frame. Rinse and card with fine steel wool, 0000. Q-tip the inside of frame.
Do not use or let it get on blued surfaces, it will remove blue.
HahahahaFinger-lickin' good.
You can shine up your old pennies tooInteresting, never heard that one before!
To remove stubborn stains or badly tarnished brass. I use Louisiana hot sauce. Coat the surface and let sit for about 30 minutes. Great for cleaning the inside of a brass frame. Rinse and card with fine steel wool, 0000. Q-tip the inside of frame.
Do not use or let it get on blued surfaces, it will remove blue.
It will make it shiny. If you don't neutralize the sauce by rinsing, it will turn the brass a reddish looking color. But it will still polish up shiny. I spray it with Dawn and rinse.Does this make the metal shiny or just remove stains?
Here's another before and after. I did the barrel and cylinder in vinegar.It will make it shiny. If you don't neutralize the sauce by rinsing, it will turn the brass a reddish looking color. But it will still polish up shiny. I spray it with Dawn and rinse.
Don't know why, but vinegar will do the same but it has to be in the vinegar. I think the sauce makes it stay on. Im pretty sure it's the vinegar in the sauce, but it might also be the acidity in the peppers used to make it.
I did this one.
I wonder if the same personalities that prefer shiny like case coloring?it's a matter of personal taste ..... I prefer the patina that comes with use of a firearm
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