hi,
I have touched up some spots here and there on my shotguns etc when the parts start to wear... but here is my problem:
I dont really know much of anything when it comes to refnishing the metal of a gun. I just got a really nice .40 cal Beretta, and it has some minor spots on it that are in need of a touch up. I did the prep like the instructions on the bottle say.. but in some spots the gun looks like it has a thick bluing on it.. kind of like paint chips. It takes the dark color no problem, but if you look at it, you can still see where the "blemish" was. Also, there are a few scratches on the slide ( very shallow scratches) the scratches are not to the metal, and I am affraid if I rub it with the steel wool ( #0000) it may make the scratches worse.
Is it because I am afraid to rub it with the steel wool? will rubbing it with steel wool even things out?
The gun is a "shiney blue" and were I touched it up.. its a dull blue.
any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have touched up some spots here and there on my shotguns etc when the parts start to wear... but here is my problem:
I dont really know much of anything when it comes to refnishing the metal of a gun. I just got a really nice .40 cal Beretta, and it has some minor spots on it that are in need of a touch up. I did the prep like the instructions on the bottle say.. but in some spots the gun looks like it has a thick bluing on it.. kind of like paint chips. It takes the dark color no problem, but if you look at it, you can still see where the "blemish" was. Also, there are a few scratches on the slide ( very shallow scratches) the scratches are not to the metal, and I am affraid if I rub it with the steel wool ( #0000) it may make the scratches worse.
Is it because I am afraid to rub it with the steel wool? will rubbing it with steel wool even things out?
The gun is a "shiney blue" and were I touched it up.. its a dull blue.
any advice would be greatly appreciated.