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Thread: Cold Bluing

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    Cold Bluing

    Has anyone used Birchwood Casey Super Blue? What was the results, I have some small touch up on the backstrap of a Ruger Mk III pistol.

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    I use it often to recoat areas I have to file to fit parts. It works well. The finish comes out as a matte black, and is instant. Just be sure the area is absolutely clean of grease and oil. I use a Q tip to apply. I’d recommend using gloves too. It eats skin up if you get it on you.

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    A blued gun gives me a woody.

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    Thanks UPDATE I did the cold blue project today....it turned out great. Someone posted that the blue would be flat black, I followed instructions and used 000 steel wool between coats and it turned out perfect. I don't know how long lasting the blue will be, but it looks great right now. Thanks everyone for some tips.
    Last edited by denniscoon@aol.c; 07-07-2021 at 04:35 PM.

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