Ok,
So... I've had for the longest time a firearm (shotgun) that had a very visible deep gouge in the aluminum receiver (2mm deep, 2mm long 3mm wide.) Ugly!
I sent this receiver off for a small fortune to the dealership/importer out East to see if anything could be done to fix it. Nothing could be done.
That is until now...
I was in Lordco the other day buying some Spray Paint + Carb Cleaner and I came across an awesome product: "Markal Valve Action Paint Marker".
I bought it for $6 and decided to give it a shot.
I am so glad I did... basically I just touched the scratched area every 5 hours for a couple days and built up the paint so that now it is flush with the receiver and vitually invisible. It dries glossy, but if you rub it when tacky it will be matt-finish.
I tested it on other firearms where there is wear, etc. and it rocks!
I just wanted to post since I know there are probably a few more people out there with nasty scratches which they'd like to mask
(I remember reading a few posts).
~Cheers
So... I've had for the longest time a firearm (shotgun) that had a very visible deep gouge in the aluminum receiver (2mm deep, 2mm long 3mm wide.) Ugly!
I sent this receiver off for a small fortune to the dealership/importer out East to see if anything could be done to fix it. Nothing could be done.
That is until now...
I was in Lordco the other day buying some Spray Paint + Carb Cleaner and I came across an awesome product: "Markal Valve Action Paint Marker".
I bought it for $6 and decided to give it a shot.
I am so glad I did... basically I just touched the scratched area every 5 hours for a couple days and built up the paint so that now it is flush with the receiver and vitually invisible. It dries glossy, but if you rub it when tacky it will be matt-finish.
I tested it on other firearms where there is wear, etc. and it rocks!
I just wanted to post since I know there are probably a few more people out there with nasty scratches which they'd like to mask
~Cheers