The STEEL F/X PATINAS ‘Color-Case-Hardening‘ Patina Kit
~ Build Your Own Kit ~
No Heat Required! No Caustic Fumes or Odors! Safe to Use Indoors!
3-4 Total Ounces of These Gel Patinas Will Do 2-3 Receivers or Equivalent Parts*.
*It’s Nearly Impossible to Say How Many Square Inches Each Ounce Will Cover, as Individual Methods of Application are Varied. It’s Safe to Say That 1 Ounce of BLUE HALO™ Gel Patina Would be a Little on the Light Side For Doing a Case-Hardened Finish on a Rifle Receiver, for Example.
THE COLORS EMERGE BY MOVING A SMALL AMOUNT OF GEL IN A 1″-2″ AREA OF YOUR WORK-PIECE.
Ultra-Premium Steel Patina Products For Achieving a Color Case-Hardened Finish on Steel.
Pick Your Colors, Sizes & Quantities & Save Up To 15% With This “Build Your Own” Color Case-Hardening Patina Kit! STEEL F/X® PATINAS Offers Only The Most Premium Patinas for Steel, Bar None! Note: These Gel Patinas Will Not Work on Stainless, Aluminum or Brass. To Be Used ONLY on Carbon Steel.
If a Magnet Will Stick to the Surface You Intend to Finish, the Patinas Will Work Beautifully.
Click HERE to View Color Case-Hardening Patina for STAINLESS STEEL.
You Can Click HERE To Purchase the Same Gel Patinas In Amounts as Small as 2 Oz.
Super User-Friendly ~ Easy to Learn! ~ Easy to Do!
Pre-Mixed ~ Ready to Use!
SAFE ~ EASY ~ FAST ~ ODORLESS…and FUN!
Beautiful Results ~ Guaranteed!
No Heat, Flame, Electricity or Tanks Required! Perfectly Safe to Use Indoors!
The Acid Content of these Gel Patinas, if Any, is Measured in PPM, not Percentage. (Acid Content is Very, Very Low!)
Tech Support is Free! Contact Bill M-F, 8:00 a.m.– 8:00 p.m. (MST) 1-800-710-1273 Bill’s Direct Line
FAQ’S: (Also, See the New FAQ’s Page)
Q: Hello, I am interested in your Color Case Hardening Kit, for an old savage 99 Rifle I am restoring, The lever was case hardened, but it’s entirely gone, and your product might be the answer. However, i believe your product needs a clear coat to complete the finish…correct? I’m not a fan of shiny clear coats, and was wondering if a Satin Lacquer like Min-Wax’s Satin Lacquer could be used instead of Automotive gloss clear-coat? let me know. Thanx, Don
A: Hi Donald,
The Video Below Was Made by a STEEL F/X Customer, Giving a Color-Case-Hardened Patina to a Shotgun Receiver. (I’m Looking for his Name)
7/01/16 COLOR CASE-HARDENED PATINA ON STAINLESS, Carbon Steel, Copper and Brass!
6/15/19 New! COLOR CASE-HARDENED PATINA FOR EXTREMELY HARD, PROPRIETARY ALLOYS!
BILL WORDEN (verified owner) –
Repaired by Gary @ Liberty Gun Works
Bill –
Craig B.wrote:
”Hello, I am a gunsmith in MO. I am interested in your products for faux case coloring. Can the colors by removed if the pattern doesn’t turn out right? Also, what clear coat do you recommend! Can Dura Coat clear be used? Thanks
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Hi Craig,
Yes, the patina coloration can be removed by using #000 or #0000 Steel Wool. Or, if you have a buffer, you can remove it with a non-woven wheel. I use a 3M 7SF, 6″X1″ wheel on my buffing machine.
I’ve never used Dura-Coat, but I’ve heard of it. I think that would be a good choice. As long as the clear-coat or sealant isn’t water-based, you’ll be fine.
I use PPG DELTRON DC3000 or SprayMax 2k Aerosol, both are 2-part clears. But I use them only on parts that aren’t affected by any tolerance/fit change. Applied in the normal, suggested manner of 2 wet-coats, you will develop a dry film-thickness of 1.6mil-2.1 mil and that can be a conflict with some parts fitment.
thanks,
Bill
BILL WORDEN (verified owner) –
via email from Gary @ Liberty Gun Works:
Bill,
I’m an FFL licensed and certified gunsmith. I specialize in repair, restoration and renovation of older firearms and relics. I’ve revived late 1800’s S&W top-break Schofield’s to WWII Japanese Arisaka’s and late model Remington rolling block rifles and shotguns using various products and some parts I’ve had to machine on the lathe.
I recently used your BLUE-BLACK F/X Gel Patina to blend and match the case hardened finish of a beautiful 1927 Ithaca double barreled shotgun that someone had used Brasso and stripped some of the bluing away from the receiver. Your product did an amazing job and I couldn’t be happier nor could my client.
Thank you for creating such a valuable product. I don’t know how this product will stand the test of time in the field because he uses it for duck hunting and it will get quite a bit of exposure to the elements. I’ve treated the shotgun afterwards with Frog-Lube and hopefully that will provide some additional protection form the elements.
I’ve attached a couple of photos for you to see the finished product. The flash from the light made some areas appear or be too lite but it has a consistent patina that blends and matches the original finish rather well.