Re: Blueing
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 7:56 pm
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I normally use disposable plastic type gloves (similar to the one that comes with hair dye). But once I did not use it for a minor touch up job and faced the same complaint in my fingers. It was quite uncomfortable for some days but eventually it healed totally. I am sure you would be ok soon.chengis gun wrote:feedback: I got the do-it-yourself bluing solution and grease cleaner from Ballistol advertised in this site.The company is very professional..prompt,replies every mail,and when the courier company they used could not deliver to my remote location ,they sent it again via Speedpost at their own cost.The solution being rather thin and watery i used my index finger to wet the metal after loosing patience with a swab.Well,that part lost sensation promptly and now one month removed it is still slightly numbed..so avoid skin contact But the result is satisfactory and saves a load of money