Cleaning 1911 Grips - Pachmayr-type
dust_101
January 26, 2007, 02:56 PM
Folks, have a quick questions about those black plastic/rubber-ish grips (pachmayr type) used on so many guns, but the ones i'm looking at are for a Sistema 1927 (1911A1).
How do you clean off these things? Normal soap and water? Is there a specific oil/solvent that works well to get them back to a good solid black shade? I ask as these are a decent pair but need a cleaning to get that white-ish color out of the pressed checkering on them.
Thoughts? Any assistance would be appreciated.
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NORTEXED
January 26, 2007, 03:16 PM
Mother's "Back to Black" from the auto supply store works wonders on rubber and plastic. Cleans, and restores shine without leaving them oily.
hifiguy7
January 26, 2007, 03:22 PM
Hi,
I have an old Llamma 1911. It has these bakelite hard plastic grips. I use a bar of hand soap and a soft toothbrush. Remove the grips and then you get the bar of soap wet with warm water. Scrape a little soap off with the tothbrush and gently clean the grips. Rinse them in warm water and dry the right away by blotting with a lint free towel.
DogBonz
January 26, 2007, 03:23 PM
And I just use a little dish soap and water. If you like them extra sticky, just toss'em in the dishwasher. yet another episode of lessons learned of what not to do brought to you courtesy of my little brother.:rolleyes:
MHB
January 26, 2007, 06:54 PM
I remove them from the pistol and use Windex sprayed on a toothbrush. It leaves them dull black and slightly "tacky". I guess it has no ill effects on the grips as I've been doing it for years on all my Pachmayrs.
OLD DOMENION
January 26, 2007, 08:02 PM
Until recently, I had a 1911 with a set of FINGER GROVE Pachmayer grips on it. I always cleaned the grips with a cleaning pad with Hoppe's # 9 on it. I then wiped the cleaner and "other" off and sprayed them with Armor All.
Walkalong
January 26, 2007, 10:04 PM
I would try M-Pro 7 gun cleaner myself. It is powerfull "soap" basically and is water soluble. It cleans most anything and rinses clean with hot water.
dust_101
January 26, 2007, 10:39 PM
Thanks for the responses folks, going to attempt a few products on small sections to see what works best, hopefully I get some good results as I also just got a set of gripper pachmayr grips for the T/C Contender as well :D
If I find anything that really gets the grips looking clean and keeping them black instead of faded I'll post an update.
NORTEXED
January 27, 2007, 09:59 PM
The "Back to Black" really does work wonders. I've even used it on Garmin GPS units I "refurbished" for work, as well as keeping the plastic parts on the car new looking without leaving them slick or sticky.
ps: It works on all colors plastic and rubber.
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