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Flitz
Just wondering, I know that Flitz is great for stainless steel, but before I use it, does it actually polish the barrel to a shine, or does it just provitde some sort of coating to help with future cleaning? I read somewhere that it works well to polish brass to a high shine, but I didn't know if it works the same with stainless.
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RE: Flitz
SK, there is more than one kind of Flitz, one is a wax plus light polishing compound while another is just a wax. I think the one that is simply a wax would be best for general use.
http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/department.asp?dept=GUN%20CARE%20%26%20ACC.&de pt2=CLEANING%20SUPPLIES&dept3=CHEMICALS&de pt4=FLITZ |
RE: Flitz
I was not aware of that. Would the wax leave a gummy type of build up or not too bad?I just noticed some "staining" of some sort on my barrel, and while I was able to get it off so far, I would hate to end up with something permanent later on.
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RE: Flitz
I use FLITZ to polish metal
My wife bought me a Winchester bowie knife and it had a BIG winchester logo on it that I didn't like so I used the flitz and a dremmel too and off it came but it polished the whole blade. For protection I useRenaissance Wax http://www.booksmartstudio.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=78_677&OVR AW=renaissance%20wax&OVKEY=renaissance%20wax&a mp;OVMTC=standard&OVADID=12188278522&OVKWI D=90011560022 This stuff is GREAT It also prevents fingerprinting on your weapon or knife or whatever. |
RE: Flitz
I once read a post on this forum that someone used Flitz on their SS barrel and to their dismay it changed the matte finish to a shiny finish. It is a mild abrasive and I could see it doing that. I bought a used black diamond with a blued barrel once and you could see just the very beginning of pitting on the outside of the barrel. I used Flitz on it and it made it look almost new. I have also used it to lightly lap the inside of my barrels much in the same way people do with JB bore paste.
Art |
RE: Flitz
ORIGINAL: flounder33 I once read a post on this forum that someone used Flitz on their SS barrel and to their dismay it changed the matte finish to a shiny finish. It is a mild abrasive and I could see it doing that. I bought a used black diamond with a blued barrel once and you could see just the very beginning of pitting on the outside of the barrel. I used Flitz on it and it made it look almost new. I have also used it to lightly lap the inside of my barrels much in the same way people do with JB bore paste. Art |
RE: Flitz
Frontier Gander, oh I mean COPBHUNTER (COlorado PowerBelt Hunter), you do like do argue fine points don't you. I stick with saying that Flitz is a mild abrasive, even dishwashing soap is a mild abrasive, I wasn't trying to say it had sandpaper in it for gosh sakes.
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RE: Flitz
:eek:Whos arguing? Just stating my Flitz experience with a Stainless steel barrel.
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RE: Flitz
I know there are two kinds if Flitz in different color tubes. The one I had (blue tube I think)took the blueing off of a gun I used it on.
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