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Removing bluing ?
gene4570
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I have a Contender barrel that really needs a rebluing job but I thought that it might be nice to keep it "white". What is the best way to remove the bluing ? Are there chemicals that can do this or is old fashioned elbow grease the best way ? Thanks.
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Dear fellow,
In this case, yer asking a lot here of chemistry, faith, etc here. How did you plan to prevent oxidation for a stripped-blue ITW barrel?
The world is full o' Bubbas - whom desire to repair what is not defective. Thus, be well-advised to stop the above thought "process" & somehow retain some value on that worn TC tube
There are several rust removers available at hardware stores.
There are several products on the market specifically designed to do that, and of course old fashioned naval jelly (which is gelled phosphoric acid) can do it too. I think CLR will also work.
Coca-cola contains extremely dilute amounts of phosphoric acid, and while it would probably **SLOWLY** eat away bluing if you had nothing else to use, its certainly not ideal for this application.
Frankly, at only $5-6 a bottle at ACE hardware, on a per piece level its probably actually cheaper to use naval jelly than Coca-cola, let alone easier and faster. (IE your $5 bottle of naval jelly can strip 50 gun barrels).
For something like a simple one piece gun barrel, refinishing it would be so easy, that I just can't see any reason to leave it in the white where its likely to rust.
There are any number of relatively easy to use finishes that should give acceptable results without too much expense. Also, if its just one part, it may be possible to have it reblued relatively inexpensively.