Rust Removal and Bluing Kit


Three (3) bottles:

Supr-Fine Oil

Van's Instant Gun Blue

CitriGun Cleaner - Degreaser


$30.00

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Order by calling 812-738-9994 



Garry Buchanan  -  Distributor  -  812-738-9994

      REMOVING RUST

After using Citri-Gun Cleaner to clean the metal and degrease it, take some #0000 or #00000 steel wool or, preferably, extra fine sand paper, dip it into Van’s Instant Gun Blue, and wash the metal with it.  This will remove light to medium rust without damaging the underlying bluing.  Wipe the metal dry with a paper towel.  Now apply the bluing with the toothbrush as directed. 


I usually use fine wet-or-dry sandpaper.  It is cheaper than Emery Cloth, comes in every conceivable grit from 80 to 2500, and is vastly quicker at getting to where I want to go than steel wool.  Most of my work is done with 320 (as the roughest) up to the 1000 grit.  On really bad rust I may start as rough as 220 and to achieve a high gloss (like a Weatherby finish) I may go as high as 2000 grit!  The sanding method gives you surprising control.  The rougher the paper, the faster you cut rust and pitting, but the duller the resulting finish.  The finer the paper, the shinier the metal gets.  I sometimes even wear out the paper to achieve a “scratch-free” look.