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I will be doing this outside !!! All it takes is 20 minutes in the bleach and then the oil. 👍
 
If the OP's mentor did in fact us bleach to achieve a color case finish I think there was some tall tails floating around with some "wacky tabacky" mixed in :dunno: :rolleyes::ghostly:🤪.
 
I would NEVER use bleach. I make hatchets, etc. and used bleach- it aggressively eats away metal and can create a worm like pattern tha you don't want. Try laurel Mountain Fore, foolproof results.
 
Hope he didn't contract serious health issues from the process. I hate the smell of bleach!

I've been studying up on rust bluing and that sure seems like the way to go. Not difficult either.

Is it possible to get a deep dark blue/black, like the more expensive guns, with rust bluing? It would be nice to approximate the bluing of original Colts. I'm probably dreaming, but has anyone come close with home tools?
 
Hope he didn't contract serious health issues from the process. I hate the smell of bleach!

I've been studying up on rust bluing and that sure seems like the way to go. Not difficult either.

Is it possible to get a deep dark blue/black, like the more expensive guns, with rust bluing? It would be nice to approximate the bluing of original Colts. I'm probably dreaming, but has anyone come close with home tools?

This is my post earlier, #13. I used Pilkington's Rust Blue but Laurel Mt Forge is also good to use. Card between coats and use distilled water for boiling for 5 minutes. For a finer finish, card sooner for each coat. Waiting longer will give you a somewhat duller finish. My experience anyway, others may have different results.

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