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Fast, easy techniques to accomplish a tough, Baking Lacquer finish on any firearm. Learn how to prevent runs and overspray problems, plus guidelines for drying intervals, final baking and inspection. Baking Lacquer is highly resistant to oils, solvents and acids – an excellent choice for cast iron, steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and most non-ferrous metals used for gun parts.
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