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Posted: 11/12/2015 7:32:26 PM EDT
| I just had some lowers engraved. The engraved area is very shiny/reflective. How can i dull the engraved area without harming the rest of the lower receivers finish. I am thinking ,maybe a way to rapidly oxidize the exposed aluminum to a dull grey finish? What say you? Thanks. |
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I just had some lowers engraved. The engraved area is very shiny/reflective. How can i dull the engraved area without harming the rest of the lower receivers finish. I am thinking ,maybe a way to rapidly oxidize the exposed aluminum to a dull grey finish? What say you? Thanks. Birchwood Casey sells a "Super Black Touch Up Pen" for AR's for $8. Touch up the actual pit of the engraving and wipe off the surface excess immediately with a clean patch. Works good. Or, you could use it as an excuse to go get everything Cerakoted....... |
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Birchwood Casey sells a "Super Black Touch Up Pen" for AR's for $8. Touch up the actual pit of the engraving and wipe off the surface excess immediately with a clean patch. Works good. Or, you could use it as an excuse to go get everything Cerakoted....... Quoted:
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I just had some lowers engraved. The engraved area is very shiny/reflective. How can i dull the engraved area without harming the rest of the lower receivers finish. I am thinking ,maybe a way to rapidly oxidize the exposed aluminum to a dull grey finish? What say you? Thanks. Birchwood Casey sells a "Super Black Touch Up Pen" for AR's for $8. Touch up the actual pit of the engraving and wipe off the surface excess immediately with a clean patch. Works good. Or, you could use it as an excuse to go get everything Cerakoted....... Super black is paint. Alumablack is your answer. |
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