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Rust Removal

#1 Post by Primer »

What's a safe way of removing rust as I have just got a Marlin 1894 Cowboy underlever and noticed a bit of surface rust on the bottom of the mag tube when I was fiddling with it today, I didn't notice it on Thursday when I tried it as all the metal work is well oiled. I did think about a bit of steel wool but don't want to take off the blueing?

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#2 Post by Sim G »

0000 grade steel wool with some oil, lightly rubbed. That should see you sorted.
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#3 Post by The Gun Pimp »

Primer wrote:What's a safe way of removing rust as I have just got a Marlin 1894 Cowboy underlever and noticed a bit of surface rust on the bottom of the mag tube when I was fiddling with it today, I didn't notice it on Thursday when I tried it as all the metal work is well oiled. I did think about a bit of steel wool but don't want to take off the blueing?

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Flitz - won't bring off the blueing.
HALODIN

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#4 Post by HALODIN »

No it won't and it works a treat. I've lightly used green abrasive sponges with oil and the gun comes up looking like new.
froggy

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#5 Post by froggy »

Salut ,
When I "restore/preserve" militaria items I use a solution of oxalic acid. It will take the rust without damaging the surrounding paint or bluing. The rust does not come back on the parts treated.
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#6 Post by Dustyman »

Sorry if hijacking but have similar on external of my 1100 barrel , where can I get the acid from ? Thanks
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#7 Post by ovenpaa »

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#8 Post by froggy »

Re-
I normally buy it in powder form and disolve it in warm water ~ 1/10 ratio.
If you dont want to soak the entire item in the solution, a barrel for exemple or the outside of a helmet, you can dip a cloth in the solution and leave it in contact with the item.
It is very important that you neutralise the acid on the item immediatly after you remove it : ie, get the item out of the solution and clean it with clear or slightly soapy water otherwise a white-ish depot will form.
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#9 Post by Dustyman »

Thank. You .
Davy btw , if you are in need of some rel 15 to try 123 scen in your 6.5 let me know as I have a few tubs I stock and can split some out save you buying a whole tub .. Cheers Ian
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