Van's. Hands down.
Especially when applied to very warm, thoroughly degreased metal with a saturated 3M green polishing pad. The gently abrasive pad cuts off the oxide coating that forms on the metal surface and allows the bluing solution to penetrate. The more you rub, the deeper the blue.
Complete thread:
- Cold Blue -
Drago,
2014-05-27, 21:28
- Oxphoblue - Brownell's - Hobie, 2014-05-27, 22:23
- Heat the part before you apply the cold blue. -
Rob Leahy,
2014-05-27, 23:29
- Heat gun? -
Drago,
2014-05-28, 01:33
- i use a torch but a Heat gun should do it. - Rob Leahy, 2014-05-28, 11:13
- Heat gun? -
Drago,
2014-05-28, 01:33
- Cold Blue -
Slow Hand,
2014-05-28, 06:40
- Of BC's products, the paste does work best. - Hobie, 2014-05-28, 11:05
- heat gun or boiling h2o you don't want the metal so hot it - ERSisk, 2014-05-28, 19:15
- Van's. Hands down. - Catoosa, 2014-05-29, 10:00