Removing Powder Burns/Burn Rings from Stainless Revolver (Video)

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So theres nothing worse than having a nice Stainless Steel revolver with those ugly powder burns on the front of the cylinder. Ive tried a few different methods including the Lead Removing rags with little to no luck. But here is a video showing one product that works perfectly with little effort.

Let us know what product you use!

 

Hayata

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I've had good success with the Lead-Away cloths...

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I love a stainless revolver. Don't have to worry about the blue or the nickel finish when it comes to care/cleaning.
 

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I've had good success with the Lead-Away cloths...

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I love a stainless revolver. Don't have to worry about the blue or the nickel finish when it comes to care/cleaning.

I have an AMT Automag II but have only polished barrel and feed ramp on it. Basically, this is my primary use as I don't like my guns "shiny."

I have seen SimiChrome used to polish an oxidized stainless steel plate to a mirror like finish for a mold part before!
 
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