Well, I would not have thought twice about doing that. Who'd a thought it?
Bummer.
When I get home from the range after using my stainless Ruger OA, I normally throw the cylinder, nipples and rammer assembly into my ultrasonic tank, adding a soupson of Seaclean2 into the water and giving everything a blast for 5 minutes or so.
It always brings everything up to "As new" condition. but, today, I'd taken my blued Pietta .36 out and didn't even think about it but put the parts into the cleaner.
I now have a shiny, silver cylinder and small parts to fit into the blued frame.
Bugger
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Well, I would not have thought twice about doing that. Who'd a thought it?
Bummer.
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Actually, I think it might look rather good.
Sadly, if YOU don't, it's going to hurt forever.
tac
Did the same thing with my blued ROA,
http://i.imgur.com/EyAJJ.jpg
I reblued it myself with one of the Birchwood Casey kits and came up alright,
http://i.imgur.com/jfUNU.jpg
You learn something new every day.!! Would never have given it a second thought if i used an ultrasound. Tim
good job you did not put cilit bang in the cleaner! that stuff is a very effective bluing remover!!
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Rollo it looks pretty damned good for an out of a tube reblue job if I may say so.
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If you can get it to me I'll reblue it properly for you if you chuck a tenner in a charity box?
Rich
done the same thought it would clean but took finish off