I have a replica of a Colt percussion revolver that looked clean when I acquired it. Everything turned nicely. By now you've guessed it wasn't properly cleaned and I was negligent in not tearing it down immediately. Apparently some humid weather combined with fowling on the interior to corrode things. I managed to disassemble it with the aid of a mallet and have had it soaking in oil for quite some time to at least stop the corrosion.
Can anyone suggest something to clean up the corrosion? Unless there is a chemical, I guess I'll start with a cleaning pad, then some steel wool and then, perhaps some emory cloth and/or polishing compound such as Flitz to get down to bare metal. After than I'm thinking of just cold bluing the affected areas and going from there.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Rick
Can anyone suggest something to clean up the corrosion? Unless there is a chemical, I guess I'll start with a cleaning pad, then some steel wool and then, perhaps some emory cloth and/or polishing compound such as Flitz to get down to bare metal. After than I'm thinking of just cold bluing the affected areas and going from there.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Rick