I was cleaning my newly purchased SVT-40 this weekend. I had the rifle completely stripped down and I was soaking all the parts in a pail of gun cleaner. I was using the homemade cleaner "ed's red" I had read about this cleaner on the American boards so I thought I would give it a try.
It works very well except for one possible problem.
I was giving all the parts a wipe with some superfine steel wool and when I got to the bolt carrier the steel wool started taking off the Plum coating.
I was very tempted to continue and take all the plum off but I thought i had best make some inquiries before I do.
So I have two questions.
What is the plum coloured coating, I thought it was some sort of arsenal re-finish bluing but it comes off really easy with the ed's red.
If i carefully remove the plum (it is a nice yellow/gold underneath) am I damaging the collectability/value of the rifle?
I have already removed enough of the plum that i am going to have to remove it. It looks bad with the scratches, i just want to know if anyone else has experienced this?
It works very well except for one possible problem.
I was giving all the parts a wipe with some superfine steel wool and when I got to the bolt carrier the steel wool started taking off the Plum coating.
So I have two questions.
What is the plum coloured coating, I thought it was some sort of arsenal re-finish bluing but it comes off really easy with the ed's red.
If i carefully remove the plum (it is a nice yellow/gold underneath) am I damaging the collectability/value of the rifle?
I have already removed enough of the plum that i am going to have to remove it. It looks bad with the scratches, i just want to know if anyone else has experienced this?




















































