rmgreen
Elite Cafe Member
I have on the bench a Browning Superposed Diana grade (French Greyed Receiver, forend iron) 1974 vintage. The engraving is sharp but the background is dark with crud and has some light air rust discoloration. No noticeable pitting. I would like to clean and restore the original engraving and do not think it will be necessary to recut/sharpen the engraving just cleaning. Typically I use Naval Jelly for a French Grey affect. I "think" it will be necessary to lightly and at low rpm brush with wire/nylon bristles wheels the engraving to remove the dirt/crud from the engraving and to give it a even grey finish as it came from the factory.
Any suggestion of a better way of cleaning and restoring the engraving would very much be appreciated.
Any suggestion of a better way of cleaning and restoring the engraving would very much be appreciated.