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How do you take the old bluing off and preparing the matted areas on the ribs and receiver?
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Some use a very fine wire wheel to do both.
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Rust/blueing remover. No abrasive on the rib if possible.
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Is there a brand you would recommend? Thanks
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I have picked up very small plastic handles parts cleaning brushes with either brass or stiff nylon bristles. I just used Brownells bluing remover and scrubbed the rib with the brushes.
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Pooch, you can use any of the above suggestions or wornout 320 grit abrasive(lightly, for color)but don't worry about removing is all from the top of the rib.It won't hurt a thing as long as it's degreased. Mike
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