Blue retouching - not complete refinishing
Lightsped
June 23, 2006, 09:28 PM
I have a H&K P7 PSP that is in good condition. I like the slightly worn out look of its finish (on the edges). However, there are two or three spots (left side of slide where text is, and top rounded part of slide) where the blue is really worn.
Is it possible to retouch the bad areas so as to make it look similar to the rest of the gun?
Who or what product does this? Can anyone recommend a blue retoucher in the Atlanta, GA area?
Thanks
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loadedround
June 23, 2006, 10:07 PM
I believe Birchwood-Casey makes a touch up blue in the form of a felt tip marking pen. Have seen them for sale in large sporting goods stores and they work fairly well for minor touch ups if you follow their directions. Brownells make the best touch blue I have used, but it is strictly a mail order product.
ulflyer
June 26, 2006, 07:57 AM
I've had fairly good results with Oxpho-blue from Brownells and a bottle of liquid, or jar of semi-paste will last you forever. Its worth the shipping fees which are reasonable from Brownell's.
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