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re: How to address rust issue on new Remington 870 Express Youth?
Posted on 9/22/13 at 12:13 am to The Last Coco
Posted on 9/22/13 at 12:13 am to The Last Coco
One thing to understand: Bluing is a form of rust. Using a harsh chemical that can remove rust will also remove bluing.
I recommend using Flitz metal polish with a cloth before trying anything else. Much less aggressive but can often achieve superior results.
For more intense rust I would soak the area in Breakfree CLP and let sit overnight and then rub with a brass brush (not steel wool).
For severe rust I recommend the Breakfree CLP soak and then using the edge of brass case as a scraper to remove rust.
I recommend using Flitz metal polish with a cloth before trying anything else. Much less aggressive but can often achieve superior results.
For more intense rust I would soak the area in Breakfree CLP and let sit overnight and then rub with a brass brush (not steel wool).
For severe rust I recommend the Breakfree CLP soak and then using the edge of brass case as a scraper to remove rust.
This post was edited on 9/22/13 at 12:17 am
Posted on 9/22/13 at 2:02 am to weagle99
If you want a longer term solution, get a rattle can of Rustoleum camo paint. I got sick of the cheap parkerization job on my 870 and I didn't feel it was worth all the money to get a real gun coat put on it. So I taped it up and got to work. The end result is pretty good.
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