The rust express bluing is good stuff. I think if I remember t correctly her husband died and his wife is running the show alone so it may be slow responses sometimes. But it's worth getting that stuff.The reason I asked was I had a quote that I thought was completely out to lunch, and judging by the responses, it really was.
So now I'm looking for ways to do it myself. Is there anywhere in Canada that supplies the chemicals required?
I sent an email off to PJ's about their express rust blue, but I haven't gotten a reply.
At least one commonly used rust blue solution provider (https://www.rustblue.com/) says to add a little everclear/pure ethanol to the bit of rust blue you are about to use on polished or even regularly sanded steel surface to act as a surfectant(?)/wetting agent.The bluing I have goes on differently for a high polish compared to say a 400 grit. (Blue bottle white cap, can’t think of brand off top of my head)
For some reason it just kind of sits on the metal, whereas coarser grits seem to turn blue quicker.
Pjs is good stuff and she’s a really sweet lady. Really glad she’s kept things going since he passed.The rust express bluing is good stuff. I think if I remember t correctly her husband died and his wife is running the show alone so it may be slow responses sometimes. But it's worth getting that stuff.




























