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Will Neverd-Dull harm a gun's blueing?

steeltoe1978steeltoe1978 Member Posts: 3,248
edited May 2006 in General Discussion
Anyone use neverdull on blued guns? Is it too rough on the blueing? Thanks!

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  • steeltoe1978steeltoe1978 Member Posts: 3,248
    edited November -1
    Darn it... topic typo.... Never-Dull. [;)]
  • spryorspryor Member Posts: 9,155
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by steeltoe1978
    Darn it... topic typo.... Never-Dull. [;)]


    Have never tried it on a gun. I did use in on the old sporty motor though, and it did it's job well. It is a chemical designed to remove tarnish, why would one want to try to use it on the blued part of a gun?
  • steeltoe1978steeltoe1978 Member Posts: 3,248
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by spryor
    quote:Originally posted by steeltoe1978
    Darn it... topic typo.... Never-Dull. [;)]


    Have never tried it on a gun. I did use in on the old sporty motor though, and it did it's job well. It is a chemical designed to remove tarnish, why would one want to try to use it on the blued part of a gun?


    Personally, I have found that sometimes the best cleaners are not brand name gun cleaners. For example, I often use carburetor cleaner and engine degreaser on my guns with far better results than most off the shelf gun cleaning solutions. I also have a whole lot of spare parts and mags to clean... some of them from around WWII. [:D]
  • Spider7115Spider7115 Member Posts: 29,704 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by steeltoe1978
    Personally, I have found that sometimes the best cleaners are not brand name gun cleaners. For example, I often use carburetor cleaner and engine degreaser on my guns with far better results than most off the shelf gun cleaning solutions. I also have a whole lot of spare parts and mags to clean... some of them from around WWII. [:D]

    What a coincidence! I clean my entire engine with Hoppes No. 9! [:D]
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