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    Perma Blue

    Hi fellows
    I want restore my Deactivated Bren MK1 like mrclark work https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=29784 but in my country only found this product ... birchwood casey perma blue.
    Do you recommend it?
    Thanks in advance!
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    Luis, the best way is to bead blast , parkerize and then spray with Suncorite. Perma blue is ok for touch up or small bits, but there are better products

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    Thank you for your quick reply Bigduke!
    Houston! We have a problem...
    Impossible found suncorite in the end of the world...
    I think oxpho blue and perma blue are similar products...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Bren View Post
    Thank you for your quick reply Bigduke!
    Houston! We have a problem...
    Impossible found suncorite in the end of the world...
    I think oxpho blue and perma blue are similar products...
    No, Suncorite 259 is a paint, oxpho and perma blue are just bluing products.

    There is suncorite 258 which is now called Bonderite O-PC 528 Black RFU ??

    I don't know if this replaced 259 but I did email them to ask, some details in the link below, being self-phosphating is an added bonus....

    Suncorite 259 is still available in the UKicon but is ex surplus stock, think the dates are from 2006,

    Suncorite is now Bonderite | EMC

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigduke6 View Post
    No, Suncorite 259 is a paint, oxpho and perma blue are just bluing products.

    There is suncorite 258 which is now called Bonderite O-PC 528 Black RFU ??

    I don't know if this replaced 259 but I did email them to ask, some details in the link below, being self-phosphating is an added bonus....

    Suncorite 259 is still available in the UKicon but is ex surplus stock, think the dates are from 2006,

    Suncorite is now Bonderite | EMC
    A little off topic but does anyone have any photos of Suncorite being applied at any UK facility?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BruceHMX View Post
    A little off topic but does anyone have any photos of Suncorite being applied at any UKicon facility?
    I can take a few of me doing a few rifles in the future, I just use a gravity spray gun, and dilute until I get a spray instead of blobs.... still after a few applications you need to clear the pot of thick goo.
    I do mine outdoors, weather permitting and in the UK thats not very often.

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    For large cold bluing you may want to consider Van's Instant Gun Blue. Warm the parts with a heat gun prior to application for the best results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by usabaker View Post
    For large cold bluing you may want to consider Van's Instant Gun Blue. Warm the parts with a heat gun prior to application for the best results.
    Imposible found these product here...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Bren View Post
    Imposible found these product here...
    You can get Van's Instant Gun Blue on thier website at VansGunBlue.com or even on eBAY. Oh I see the problem you are in B Aires, Argentinaicon well you could simply make a hot blue soultion a good one is here "http://www.sporterizing.com/index.php?showtopic=141"http://www.sporterizing.com/index.php?showtopic=141
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    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Bren View Post
    Hi fellows
    I want restore my Deactivated Bren MK1 like mrclark work https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=29784 but in my country only found this product ... birchwood casey perma blue.
    Do you recommend it?
    Thanks in advance!
    Hi Luis,

    Big Dukes course of action is the way to go, but, if you need a finish to replicate Suncorite on a wall hanger (that isn't going to be dragged around a field, or bounce about in a jeep), just strip down the Bren, carefully prepare (remember as with most things preparation is everything) and mask off the components you can't strip due to the deactivation process etc.

    Use a solvent based de-greaser, dry it off and ensure its dust free, apply a very light coat of primer (preferably black or dark grey) and several coats of good quality aerosol matt black.

    Allow the paint to flash off in-between coats, nice even coats is the thing here. Let it all dry for 24 hours and simply buff up with a micro fibre cloth to the desired semi matt finish.

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