Well I finished the gun and put it back together with excellent results. Took some hard work but worth it in the end. Doubled the price on the rifle bought for £200 now worth £400. I also found that by adding two coats of solution after first had just dried I got a better rusting coat. About five boils and the finish was ready for oiling. I did have a slight blemish on the receiver that was bugging me so I de oiled it and boiled and carded twice more which took away the blemish. As its a DP rifle I didn't take out all the marks as the previous finish was heavily blast cleaned. I think that they dipped and parked the whole gun including stock and dunked it in thick grease. As for tools to card I recommend throwaway chop sticks which you can shape with a knife and wrap the wire wool round, I also bought some cheap s/s wire small brushes of ebay to lightly brush the soot that's soft enough not to scratch the finish. I also recommend tight cotton gloves for carding parts than rubber gloves as the ends of the fingers split when doing small parts. The rubber latex gloves are good to handle parts for applying the solution and handling parts but I do give them a quick wipe with gun wash cellulose thinners to rid them of any oil, watch out with the used rubber gloves if you use them again then watch you don't use the inside for the out as oil from your hands contaminate the surface.Information
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