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Light Rust on Stainless rifle...how to remove
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 882794" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>Westcliff</p><p> When you say contaminated by carbon steel...are you refering to the manufacturing of the rifle itself may have had some carbon steel contaminants embedded into the barrel...just trying to understand where this contamination could have come from if that is indeed what it is. I found it very odd that there were only a handfull of little tiny pin sized rust spots and they were all near the tip of the rifle in one spot say the size of a quarter. I have seen other blued rifles rust and when they do they tend to get a little rust almost everywhere so maybe this is like what someone else said "MUD" that worked its way into the stainless steel OR maybe it is this so called contamination you are talking about. Either way, I will give the citric acid a try. Do you mean get actual citric acid from somewhere or simply try lemon/orange juice? Hope that isnt a dumb question...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 882794, member: 52437"] Westcliff When you say contaminated by carbon steel...are you refering to the manufacturing of the rifle itself may have had some carbon steel contaminants embedded into the barrel...just trying to understand where this contamination could have come from if that is indeed what it is. I found it very odd that there were only a handfull of little tiny pin sized rust spots and they were all near the tip of the rifle in one spot say the size of a quarter. I have seen other blued rifles rust and when they do they tend to get a little rust almost everywhere so maybe this is like what someone else said "MUD" that worked its way into the stainless steel OR maybe it is this so called contamination you are talking about. Either way, I will give the citric acid a try. Do you mean get actual citric acid from somewhere or simply try lemon/orange juice? Hope that isnt a dumb question... [/QUOTE]
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