Attributes
- Size:
16 oz
- Delivery weight: 0.567kg
- Shipping height: 762mm
- Shipping width: 76mm
- Shipping length: 76mm
Product no.: 575100016
Mfr. No.: P2
No damp cabinets or long rusting periods required to get top-quality, good-looking browns. Heat gun or part to 150°-200° F. with propane torch; swab on solution, and card with soft wire wheel or fine steel wool. Repeat the application of solution and carding until color wanted is achieved. Brown #2 gives excellent brown and does not require to be boiled in water for a beautiful brown finish. You can boil it if you would like for very dark brown almost black color. Complete instructions are included.Delivery time approx. 7-14 days.
Introducing the EXPRESS BROWN #2 by MARK LEE, designed for quick and easy application using a propane torch.
No damp cabinets or lengthy rusting periods are needed to achieve top-quality, aesthetically pleasing browns. Simply heat the gun or part to 150°-200° F using a propane torch; then, swab on the solution and card with a soft wire wheel or fine steel wool. Repeat the application of the solution and carding until the desired colour is achieved.
Brown #2 provides excellent results without the need for boiling in water, ensuring a beautiful brown finish. However, if you prefer a very dark brown, almost black colour, boiling is an option!
Perfect for firearms, gun parts, gunsmith tools, and shooting accessories, EXPRESS BROWN #2 is a must-have for any enthusiast looking to enhance their projects with a rich, durable finish.
16 oz
Gunsmith, Colville WA 31/03/2018
This gave me exactly the color I wanted. Easy to use. Seems as durable as the hot tank blueing I do. Bead blasted to bare metal, degreased with acetone, heated with a propane torch to approximately 150*, applyed the solution with cotton balls in long smooth even strokes. The rust develops almost instantly. Gently card with 0000 steel wool and do it all again until you get the color you want. I am very happy with the results and ease of use.
Nice color but hard to use 27/01/2017
The brown came out beautiful but it was so hard to do I follow directions watched videos on YouTube and it was nothing like YouTube showed. I had to cook it in the oven put the Brown solution on wipe it off, put under hot water, soaking in baking soda water, then clean it with acetone and then start all over for each coat but was pretty when done 11coats to get receiver brown.
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