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I have some questions, since I now have a pair of 5906's coming into the collection.
These both are obviously used, in various states of wear. Stating for the record: I don't have easy access to bead-blasting, nor am I comfortable enough to experiment doing this to them as of now.
I've read up that Scotchbrite pads of various colors, used judiciously, do a fine job of "repairing" the mars on the metal. The trick seems to be blending into the overall finish; I've read mostly that going with the existing grain (which makes sense) does great.
I HAVE read at least 1 post saying to go against the grain, to not leave streaks, but instead leave it hazy.
2nd question would be about the grips. I know a popular opinion is just to replace them, but- I've polished headlights before, and I've polished CDs in the past. I've seen how using a very gentle polishing compound can revive plastics. Can something like this be done to the stock Delrin grips, to restore to near new condition? Mainly, I'm wanting to get rid of the faded color and make an even texture again.
Here are pics of the 2 guns in question, listed in another thread. All suggestions would be appreciated!
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These both are obviously used, in various states of wear. Stating for the record: I don't have easy access to bead-blasting, nor am I comfortable enough to experiment doing this to them as of now.
I've read up that Scotchbrite pads of various colors, used judiciously, do a fine job of "repairing" the mars on the metal. The trick seems to be blending into the overall finish; I've read mostly that going with the existing grain (which makes sense) does great.
I HAVE read at least 1 post saying to go against the grain, to not leave streaks, but instead leave it hazy.
2nd question would be about the grips. I know a popular opinion is just to replace them, but- I've polished headlights before, and I've polished CDs in the past. I've seen how using a very gentle polishing compound can revive plastics. Can something like this be done to the stock Delrin grips, to restore to near new condition? Mainly, I'm wanting to get rid of the faded color and make an even texture again.
Here are pics of the 2 guns in question, listed in another thread. All suggestions would be appreciated!
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