With the exception of a handful of Stainless and Nickel guns, the Lion's share of mine are Blue. Blued guns don't show the carbon rings as badly as brighter finishes do and they will also not stand up to repeated carbon removal with Lead Removal products - long term.
When I finish a shooting session I always clean the guns I shot and I use a soft toothbrush with some solvent to clean of the loose dirt, carbon and lead off the Cylinder face What remains there I just leave alone. I shoot many of my Revolvers on a very regular basis and if I routinely cleaned the face of the Cylinder the bluing would be long gone. I keep it clean enough that I never have any drag issues but to get the gun so clean it looks unfired is sort of silly since after one cylinder full of ammo it would be back to square one.
That said, the only guns I was fussy about were my M60-7 and my M65. Both were former EDC guns and I did like their cylinder faces clean. After shooting them I'd usually use a pencil eraser to remove carbon and lead. Since I shot them less often than guns like my M15, 19, 586, 10 etc. (weekly shooters) I did not have to do that on a weekly basis.