Feinwerkbau, fingerprints, and Flexopol Mittel
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 7:16 pm
Does anyone have access to Flexopol Mittel, which is the polishing compound that FWB recommends to clean skin oil discoloration from the nickel finish on its guns? Flexopol looks a block of some kind of mild ammonia-free polish in a rubber binder, like a little bar of soap.
To ship to the U.S., the German company that makes it wants a EUR 1,000 opening order (comprised of blocks that cost EUR 2.50 apiece... one of which would probably outlast the gun). Not very cost effective. In fact, for that kind of money, you could have the gun stripped, blued with a better finish, and still have hundreds of dollars left over.
Or has someone else in the U.S. experienced this fingerprinting on the front strap and found some kind of solution? I would have to think that some rubbing bar used on car paint or plastic would be similar. I know ammonia based polish like Brasso or Haggerty's is out.
In retrospect, yeah, I know nickel looks cool - but it's probably one of the worst finishes FWB could have chosen. Not only are a lot of people allergic to it, but it's also allergic to people and normal metal polishes...
Thanks!
To ship to the U.S., the German company that makes it wants a EUR 1,000 opening order (comprised of blocks that cost EUR 2.50 apiece... one of which would probably outlast the gun). Not very cost effective. In fact, for that kind of money, you could have the gun stripped, blued with a better finish, and still have hundreds of dollars left over.
Or has someone else in the U.S. experienced this fingerprinting on the front strap and found some kind of solution? I would have to think that some rubbing bar used on car paint or plastic would be similar. I know ammonia based polish like Brasso or Haggerty's is out.
In retrospect, yeah, I know nickel looks cool - but it's probably one of the worst finishes FWB could have chosen. Not only are a lot of people allergic to it, but it's also allergic to people and normal metal polishes...
Thanks!