OT: blue touch up...
I've had good luck with the Birchwood Casey Patse. It's more like a gel, but it sticks in place better than their thin liquid to do the job. I have a bottle of Brownells Belgian blue that works well too, but for small areas, the paste is usually used. As has been said, degrease it very well and heat it up with a hear gun or hair dryer. Multiple applications are usually required to get a dark enough color. A little buffing with extra fine steel wool and a good oiling and you're good to go.
Complete thread:
- OT: blue touch up... -
Gila Jorge,
2015-03-18, 19:31
- even with cold blue a little heat helps... - Rob Leahy, 2015-03-18, 20:34
- Cold Blue -
JLF,
2015-03-19, 10:08
- 44/40 Cold Blue -
MR,
2015-03-19, 14:57
- 44/40 Cold Blue - Jared, 2015-03-19, 20:09
- 44/40 Cold Blue -
MR,
2015-03-19, 14:57
- OT: blue touch up... - Keith, 2015-03-19, 19:53
- OT: blue touch up... - Slow Hand, 2015-03-20, 05:16
- OT: blue touch up... - Catoosa, 2015-03-20, 15:02