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Removing Light surface Rust
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RemOil. Does great for light surface rust. Apply with a paper towel and lightly scrub on it. Works on mine.
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I agree, the rem oil has worked well for me after hunts in morgan city and venice.
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Thanks. I had heard somewhere about a brass bristle brush, but I tried once on my .22 and it stripped the bluing off the barrel, and I didn't want that to happen again.
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Put a good coat of rem oil on the entire weapon and let it sit if you want to scrub it in then use a plastic bristle brush not any metal brush. If you rub it on good enough and let it sit for a day then wipe it down with a slightly oil rag on a speciality rag that stays oily to the touch you don't have to worry about the surface rust and it should just wipe off.
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I agree. Rem oil and some light rubbing does the job. If a cloth is not quite abrasive enough, I'll use a scrub pad of the type used for dishes.
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