I have heard by 2 different people now to use tooth past or baking soda to help smooth out the action of a pistol's trigger. I also heard of a person doing that with the slide and frame fit.
The theory is mild abrasives with smooth out the metal parts, almost to shine.
My wife is a Dental Hygentist, and I know that abrasives are what is used to clean teeth. And if you have difficult stains on the front of your teek, put a bit of baking soda on a wash cloth and that will clean it up between cleanings.
But doing that to a gun.....does it work?
The theory is mild abrasives with smooth out the metal parts, almost to shine.
My wife is a Dental Hygentist, and I know that abrasives are what is used to clean teeth. And if you have difficult stains on the front of your teek, put a bit of baking soda on a wash cloth and that will clean it up between cleanings.
But doing that to a gun.....does it work?