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Old 01-31-2007 | 05:24 PM
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For rust, I just took some Triple O steel wool and some Rem oil. I sprayed the Rem oil on the rust--very heavily, and lightly used the steel wool. It worked great on the outside rust. The rust in the barrel should come out with the oil and brush, like I said. That's the only way I know of.
Outdoorslover,

Get some Stainless cleaning pads for cleaning rust of the exterior. It is less apt to remove the blueing.

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I actually stopped oiling the inside of my barrel, i dont have to do it now that i found a good cleaner.
Since getting stainless, I do not oil the bore. I clean and dry thoroughly. If the stainless is dry, it won't rust. We don't have much for humidity here so its definitely working for me and I don't worry about rust or getting oil out before loading.
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Old 01-31-2007 | 09:58 PM
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Outdoorslover,

Get some Stainless cleaning pads for cleaning rust of the exterior. It is less apt to remove the blueing.


The Triple O steel wool is basicallyaslight I think. If you rub lightly and have oil, it won'twear it eitherway.That does sound like a better idea though.

Since getting stainless, I do not oil the bore. I clean and dry thoroughly. If the stainless is dry, it won't rust. We don't have much for humidity here so its definitely working for me and I don't worry about rust or getting oil out before loading

My room is very humid. It's in the basement. That's whyI oil. Basically, ifI put a fingerprint on the steel, it will rust in several days if you don't wipe it off. I don't think they would normally rust if they're dry, I just do it as a safety measure.

Thanks for the advice Pglasgow.
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Old 02-07-2007 | 06:19 PM
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Outdoorslover,

Get some Stainless cleaning pads for cleaning rust of the exterior. It is less apt to remove the blueing.


The Triple O steel wool is basicallyaslight I think. If you rub lightly and have oil, it won'twear it eitherway.That does sound like a better idea though.

Since getting stainless, I do not oil the bore. I clean and dry thoroughly. If the stainless is dry, it won't rust. We don't have much for humidity here so its definitely working for me and I don't worry about rust or getting oil out before loading

My room is very humid. It's in the basement. That's whyI oil. Basically, ifI put a fingerprint on the steel, it will rust in several days if you don't wipe it off. I don't think they would normally rust if they're dry, I just do it as a safety measure.

Thanks for the advice Pglasgow.
my guns are all in baement and temp is around 55 in winter..actually your guns rust more in summer than winter in basement.

i bought a 70 pint dehumidifier and it made a big difference..i leave it on around 55 setting on humidity..i leave it on all year long..
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