Need a little guidance here...
I picked up an old side-by-side 20 ga. at one of my local pawnshops. It's in great shape, but it's been sitting around for quite a few years in someone's attic.
The metal work has some outstanding engraving that I don't want to screw up. However, all the metallic parts have some degree or another of tarnish. No rust, no pitting, not dried grease, just what looks like general creeping discoloration.
I'd like to pretty the metal up, but I don't want to screw up the engraving with steel wool or anything like that. And since the gun seems to have weathered many decades with no rust, I don't really want to strip it down to bare nekkid metal.
I was wondering what product might remove some of that tarnish as gently as possible. I was think perhaps a cream designed for removing tarnish on silverware or jewelry. I also have my trusty can of Brasso - but I'm not sure I want to go there either (bad for the metal - bad if it gets on the wood?).
My husband and I have re-finished a couple of Mausers, but we could use a lot more "brute force" with those than I want to use here.
Any input would be appeciated.
I picked up an old side-by-side 20 ga. at one of my local pawnshops. It's in great shape, but it's been sitting around for quite a few years in someone's attic.
The metal work has some outstanding engraving that I don't want to screw up. However, all the metallic parts have some degree or another of tarnish. No rust, no pitting, not dried grease, just what looks like general creeping discoloration.
I'd like to pretty the metal up, but I don't want to screw up the engraving with steel wool or anything like that. And since the gun seems to have weathered many decades with no rust, I don't really want to strip it down to bare nekkid metal.
I was wondering what product might remove some of that tarnish as gently as possible. I was think perhaps a cream designed for removing tarnish on silverware or jewelry. I also have my trusty can of Brasso - but I'm not sure I want to go there either (bad for the metal - bad if it gets on the wood?).
My husband and I have re-finished a couple of Mausers, but we could use a lot more "brute force" with those than I want to use here.
Any input would be appeciated.