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OXPHO-BLUE® CREME

OXPHO-BLUE® CREME Reviews & Ratings

Our Toughest Cold Blue in an Easy-To-Apply, No-Run "Creme" Formula!

We took our long-proven, ultra-tough Oxpho-Blue and made it in a creme formula that's really easy to work with. The no-drip formula gives you full control to apply this cold blue exactly where you need it. Wipe it on, and it absolutely won't run off or evaporate away. So, whether you're rubbing it in with steel wool, coarse paper towels or using the "shoe shine" cloth method, you'll have plenty of work time to get the color of the finish just right. You get the same, famously durable, Oxpho finish with less work and waste. But, don't limit yourself to guns: you can use Oxpho Creme anywhere you need to give carbon steel a quick, uniform, blue-black finish that's thin yet tough and won't add or subtract from critical dimensions.
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Reviews Summary
The Oxpho-Blue® Creme is praised for its ease of use and satisfying results, even by first-time users. It provides a deep blue-black finish when proper surface preparation is performed. While many appreciate the application process and the cream's staying power, some note dissatisfaction with the clarity of instructions and varying results on different metals.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Ease of Use
80%
Many users express that the Oxpho-Blue® Creme is straightforward and user-friendly, making it suitable for even novices in firearms bluing. The application process is generally simple and effective, with several reviewers highlighting their success on their first attempts.
Finish Quality
75%
Reviewers consistently commend the rich, deep blue-black finish achieved with this product. Those who properly prepare their metal surfaces experience remarkable results, often likening them to professional bluing jobs, leading to high satisfaction.
Surface Preparation
70%
A common theme throughout the reviews is the emphasis on thorough surface preparation for optimal results. Users stress that degreasing and sanding the metal significantly influence the effectiveness and final appearance of the bluing process.
Instructions and Guidance
25%
Some customers mention that the instructions provided with the product are vague, leading to confusion about the application process. Many recommend seeking additional tips or tutorials online, suggesting the need for clearer directions.
Comparisons with Other Products
60%
Several reviewers compare Oxpho-Blue® Creme favorably against other bluing products, particularly liquid alternatives, praising its non-spilling, easy application characteristics, and the quality of finish it provides.
Durability of Finish
40%
While many users report satisfaction with the results, concerns are raised regarding the durability of the finish, especially in areas that experience high contact or wear. Some users found the blue to wear off more quickly in such locations.
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5
Great blueing jog
I had an old spare barrel for a Model 97 Winchester that was too ugly to look at. Decided to try the OXPHO-Blue Creme on it. Followed the instructions carefully except that I used some red ScotchBrite on it for the bad discolorations. Three coats of the Oxpho-Blue and it looks great now!!
Would you recommend this? Yes, I would recommend to a friend
5
Great following for the liquid
I was told that I should use the OXPHO-BLUE liquid first and then follow up with the cream. That was great advice since the finished product looked great.
Would you recommend this? Yes, I would recommend to a friend
5
Oxpho
If your surface is well polished and clean you will need a generous coating and let it sit for several minutes. Polish the surface well and then wipe it clean and if need be repeat until you get the depth you are looking for on your metal. I have found I needed as many as 4 or 5 applications. Clean up surface well between each application. I use 99% alcohol after I thoroughly polish the surface with a clean Paper towel and reapply the Oxpho Blueing.
Would you recommend this? Yes, I would recommend to a friend
5
Colt Woodsman
Rebluing and restoring 1949 2nd addition Colt Woodsman.
5
Oxpho Gel
Excellent product for touch-up, and for total reblue. Forgiving, and easy to work with. I highly recommend
Would you recommend this? Yes, I would recommend to a friend
5
oxpho blue cream
i think this is the best blue solution there is. it is very disappointing that it takes so long to get it back in stock when it goes out of stock. i will be ordering it more often because i can not depend on brownells to get it back in stock in a timely amount of time.
5
Best cold blue, period!
I've tried them all and this product will get you a deep, bright blue finish free of blemishes. Warm the part, apply generously, let sit for a couple of minutes, wipe with a small piece of 0000 steel wool saturated with it to blend. Repeat. After two or three applications you'll have a very nice blue (rather than black) finish that holds up. Nothing I've ever tried has come close! I've been doing this for more than 50 years.
Would you recommend this? Yes, I would recommend to a friend
5
The best cold blue evah!…
I’ve only used mass market touch up blues before but I wanted to up my game when doing a 1911 Long Slide build. For the new, virgin slide I used Oxpho Blue Creme and it is undoubtedly the finest cold blue available. I did research on the best way to do it and followed those instructions to the letter then eventually changed up a bit. I warmed the metal with a heat gun on low. After about a dozen coatings it looked great…then I did numerous more applications but I began using high heat…too hot to touch…and it made what looked good even better. I followed it up with a heavy coat of Rem Oil…what I had on hand…any good oil should do. Then I let it sit for several days in 90+ degree temperatures and it really looks spectacular. I’m under no illusions that cold blue doesn’t have the durability of traditional hot blue but Oxpho Blue Creme is awesome for its purpose. Just be patient and don’t rush things. This is a case of it being a marathon and not a sprint.
Would you recommend this? Yes, I would recommend to a friend
5
Great product...
I'm building a .45 Long Slide on a Brownell's 1911 frame with a Fusion Firearms 7" slide. The slide is carbon steel and in the white. To keep cost down I wanted to try my hand at cold bluing. I read and viewed several tutorials online about cold bluing and followed the instructions and Oxpho-Blue Creme works great. Most tutorials say to give about eight coats but I went at least double that. The slide came out great...just a bit time consuming as I was being careful and didn't want to rush things. It's a dark and even blue/black. I simply gathered the materials and followed through...Acetone, Oxpho-Blue, water, 0000 steel wool. Works like a charm even for a noob at this like me. Brownell's has a winner in his product.
Would you recommend this? Yes, I would recommend to a friend
5
Oxpho Blue
I really like the creme formula, stays in place and doesn't thin in spots.
Would you recommend this? Yes, I would recommend to a friend