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Gunsmithing Duracoat

Bamafan

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May 29, 2008
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Charlotte, NC USA
I recently had my Remington R-5 professionally Duracoated. The rifle was cured in an oven and it was at least three months before I shot the rifle. When I cleaned the rifle, the duracoat started coming off. I was using Butch's Bore Shine. Any idea as to why this is happening?
 
Re: Duracoat

Could be a bad prep job. I Duracoated my own rifle, I went over and beyond to prep it properly. I used a heat gun to cure it (wife didnt like the fact of having gun parts in her oven). This was over a year ago and the finish is still as new as when I first did it.. I would take itback to whomever did the job and let them know. A true "proffesional" would fix it
 
Re: Duracoat

It was not preped or mixed right. Duracoat is not cured in an oven. I would say it was not applied right.

I have done many a Duracoat jobs and if done correctly it isn’t coming off without some very powerful striper or blasting.
 
Re: Duracoat

Dura Heat or Dura Bake is the thermal cure product but, the air cure Duracoat can be placed in an oven for a short period of time at a reduced heat setting. Prep is absolutely paramount with any coating, especially the thermal cure products. If done incorrectly, it might as well be Krylon. I've blasted off Duracoat that had P.P.P. and started laughing at how easy it came off, strong air pressure was taking some of it off.