Not certain, but predictable
Bluing is much harder than nickel, and I think it is highly unlikely the 'proprietary' alloy in the product in question is any softer.
My bet is, the product will severely scratch nickel, if not remove it altogether.
Bottom Line: This is one case where I would definitely try it on an inconspicuous area first. (LOL)
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Complete thread:
- REPOST RE rust cleaning; "The best there is... -
Rob Leahy,
2013-06-21, 14:31
- How does it work on nickel plating? (nm) -
Boge Quinn,
2013-06-21, 21:30
- How does it work on nickel plating? (nm) -
stonewalrus,
2013-06-21, 21:52
- Not certain, but predictable - FOG, 2013-06-22, 20:42
- How does it work on nickel plating? (nm) -
stonewalrus,
2013-06-21, 21:52
- Before and After -
stonewalrus,
2013-06-21, 21:46
- Rem 760? -
Dave B,
2013-06-22, 09:43
- Rem 121 Fieldmaster 22 pump -
stonewalrus,
2013-06-22, 12:32
- Cool! - Dave B, 2013-06-23, 13:34
- Rem 121 Fieldmaster 22 pump -
stonewalrus,
2013-06-22, 12:32
- Rem 760? -
Dave B,
2013-06-22, 09:43
- How does it work on nickel plating? (nm) -
Boge Quinn,
2013-06-21, 21:30