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What's the best way to protect the bare aluminum on a receiver that's been laser engraved and thus has no anodizing on it? ---------------------------- Chuck Norris put the laughter in "manslaughter" Educating the youth of America, one declension at a time. | ||
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I don't think anything is needed. It will form a protective oxide layer and not go beyond that. | |||
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I just leave mine "in the white" where it was engraved. Not sure it's going to really experience much wear 3/1,000th of a inch below the surface. If something is scratching my receiver enough for it to wear the engraving. I probably got bigger worries. Train how you intend to Fight Remember - Training is not sparring. Sparring is not fighting. Fighting is not combat. | |||
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You can use Alodine, it forms an oxidation and prevents any further corrosion. you'll apply it and then remove it almost immediately. ___________ ___________ ___________ | |||
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This. Aluminum quickly forms a passivation layer of aluminum oxide. It won't corrode unless exposed to a corrosive agent. | |||
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Following engraving, clean engraved area with Acetone and apply Birchwood Casey Aluminum Black. (assuming a black receiver). In my experience, it works well and makes the engraving appear to be original to the receiver. This is the product Ident Marking Services uses after they engrave a black AR receiver. https://www.brownells.com/guns...-black-prod4941.aspx tp | |||
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