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I was told about this stuff from a friend, so I though I’d give it a try on a scruffy TM PX4 mag.
Prep is easy, a very light sand with 2000 grit wet & dry, then a wipe down with alcohol to make sure the ally has no oxidation.
Apply (wearing gloves, it’s toxic) using a cotton ear bud. It’s a clear liquid, you can go over the area a few times if you want.
Leave for a short while, wipe of the excess fluid, you’re done.
Two mags, almost identical condition to start with, the treated mag is on the left.
It also works perfectly touching up rub marks on slides/frames/sights etc?
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Prep is easy, a very light sand with 2000 grit wet & dry, then a wipe down with alcohol to make sure the ally has no oxidation.
Apply (wearing gloves, it’s toxic) using a cotton ear bud. It’s a clear liquid, you can go over the area a few times if you want.
Leave for a short while, wipe of the excess fluid, you’re done.
Two mags, almost identical condition to start with, the treated mag is on the left.
It also works perfectly touching up rub marks on slides/frames/sights etc?
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