Stop scrubbing the rust off your guns! 12-22-2019, 10:11 PM
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I'm sure everybody has had a rust spot show up on a gun before, most people just wire brush this off, destroying the finish in the process (and not actually stopping the rust).
It's actually not difficult to stop the rust dead in its tracks, get rid of it, and not destroy the finish on the gun.
With how easy this is, there's no excuse for scrubbing rust off of your guns....
EDIT: side note, this process can be used to rust-proof steel parts that aren't on guns too. However what you'll want to do is use an acid bath and steam to make sure that the rust you form is incredibly fine, then pick up from step 1.
It's actually not difficult to stop the rust dead in its tracks, get rid of it, and not destroy the finish on the gun.
- Clean the gun with parts cleaner or starting fluid
- take the parts off that are rusty, you ONLY want metal parts
- boil in regular water (distilled is fine too, but not necessary) for 20-40 minutes
- lightly brush off the loose oxide layer (white/red-white) with extremely fine steel wool that you've soaked in acetone
- soak in kerosene or engine oil over night
With how easy this is, there's no excuse for scrubbing rust off of your guns....
EDIT: side note, this process can be used to rust-proof steel parts that aren't on guns too. However what you'll want to do is use an acid bath and steam to make sure that the rust you form is incredibly fine, then pick up from step 1.
(This post was last modified: 12-22-2019, 10:13 PM by phyrrus9.)