To my shame... how can I get rid of this?

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Re: To my shame... how can I get rid of this?

#11 Post by Yossarian »

Thanks for the tips guys, must admit I'm surprised how corrodible stainless steel is!
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Re: To my shame... how can I get rid of this?

#12 Post by dromia »

It is only "stainless", not "rustless" or "corrodeless", it does as it says on the label. It isn't even stain proof it just stains less.

At times people seem to attach magical qualities to the stuff.
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#13 Post by Alpha1 »

It depends what grade of stainless it is.
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#14 Post by saddler »

Kroil would shift it, or Ed'd Red, etc.
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#15 Post by HALODIN »

Yep I'd agree with this.
Alpha1 wrote:It depends what grade of stainless it is.
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#16 Post by Hunter87 »

Buy some rust remover and apply using a Cotten ear bud on the area effected
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Re: To my shame... how can I get rid of this?

#17 Post by dromia »

Alpha1 wrote:It depends what grade of stainless it is.
So which gun manufacturers use these non stain/rust/corrode grade steels for their receivers, barrels and other parts of their guns?
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