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Old 05-28-2015, 12:51 AM
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Originally Posted by skosh69 View Post
I am so jealous!!! Those are magnificent looking revolvers.

Congratulations my friend.





Ok.....HOW?
With THIS!
http://www.miraclecloth.com/
Rub this on it for a little while and use a terry cloth towel or rag to polish it and Voila! Burn Marks disappear! Works like Magic on Stainless, have not tried it on Blued, but should work just as good on blued! NOT Abrasive inn any way! A Friend of mine turned me on to it. He has a S&W .357 He carries, I saw the cylinder face look like NEW, and asked Him has He ever shot it?

He replied, a lot! I of course asked Him HOW he got the cylinder face so Clean? He have me a piece of this! I had my Ruger GP100 clean as NEW in about 15 mins. And is was scorched bad too!
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