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Dave 101

Ammonia

#1 Post by Dave 101 »

I know ammonia is good at removing gun blue , but I would imagine is near on impossible to get these days . Does any one know of an alternative or best product for the job .

Thanks Dave
saddler

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#2 Post by saddler »

Cillit BANG
Dave 101

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#3 Post by Dave 101 »

Good idea , easy to obtain and cleans just about anything .


Dave
bigfathairybiker

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#4 Post by bigfathairybiker »

I've only just bought a bottle of ammonia. Available from pretty much any hardware store.
Bought mine from McKays in Cambridge. The previous bottle was from a cleaning supplies shop.

Unlike cilit bang, I wouldn't use it indoors. The fumes are nasty.

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StanDeasy

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#5 Post by StanDeasy »

Gun blue is actually black iron oxide, rust is red iron oxide, so anything that removes rust will also remove gun blue.
Nick

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#6 Post by Nick »

Any proper hardware store will get it in for you. You might need to order a gallon -ups 5litres.
Charlie Muggins

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#7 Post by Charlie Muggins »

Real hardware store or online. Amazon will set you with half a litre for a fiver.
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#8 Post by Alpha1 »

Ammonia you should be able to get that from a local hardware store.
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#9 Post by kennyc »

my trusty old beer fridge was full of ammonia until it pooped itself earlier this year and filled my house with the damned stuff at 0400! aaarggh
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#10 Post by meles meles »

And there was us thinking that the blue deposits were copper salts... Metallurgy and chemistry must be different from what they once were these days.
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