Whats the best product and the correct way to go about it, i have a few feather type scratches on a cylinder of a revolver that i would like to remove without having the whole cylinder redone.
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Tips for removing lite scratches from brushed stainless steel guns
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Tips for removing lite scratches from brushed stainless steel guns
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How about some 0000 copper or steel wool?I am a law enforcement officer in the state of Colorado. Nothing I post is legal advice of any kind.
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You can try a green scotchbrite pad. Just run with the grain of preexisting finish. You might not be able to mimic the exact finish, so just feather the edges as best as you can. Or redo the entire piece using strokes that go from end to end continuously. If that doesnt work use 2000 girt sand paper then finish with the scotchbrite. Or if your happy with the 2000 grit leave it be.
The tricky thing with metal finishes is you dont know what exactly the manufacturer used to achieve that finish. They might have used baking soda in a sand blaster. It will just be a little bit of trial and error on your part.Comment
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