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Old 22nd April 2015, 04:56 AM   #1
BANDOOK
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Originally Posted by Roland_M
Hello,

try to use Steel Wool from Grade 00 (fine) to 0000 (superfine) and german oil "Ballistol" (penetrating oil). Steel Wool is not expensive and causes no scratches.
Together with "Ballistol" (everytime after polishing with steel wool) and a lot of time, maybe you can see a damask pattern on the Barrel.


Kind regards Roland
thanks roland,shall get that done,have used ballistol in the past,its really good except the terrible smell, which remains for long
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