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I ask this question before, but have lost the post. Their is a way to clean 1095 using solvents.
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I always used plain old 5% vinegar at 100% solution. Soak for 20 min then wipe- soak again 20 minutes and wipe until all is gone, then dry well.
Worked well on the guns before getting them "Parkerized" which is better protection.
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Muratic acid is the fastest. Wipe the blue right off, then clean with water and dry. Those maroon or gray pads for metal will finish it up. Also there is a product called "Krud Remover", found at the Borgs, that contains phosphoric acid. This will also take the blue off. A lot Safer, but not as fast. Then there is citric acid. I never cared much for it. Too slow.
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I was thinking it was muriatic acid but wasn't shure.
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You might use the muriatic acid outside. The fumes you can't see will hurt/corrode the other metals on your tools in the shop as well as your lungs. This is why I quit using it or even storing it in the shop. Phosphoric acid is a little safer or Navel Jelly.