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DURABLUE®


DuraBlue® is a revolutionary new coating that was formulated and developed by the ceators of DuraCoat®. DuraBlue® uses the same Hardener as DuraCoat® giving you the same durability as DuraCoat® while maintaining the traditional look of bluing.
This process is a fantastic way to bring older firearms back to life, when couipled with our DuraFil® process, even firearms with deep pits, scratches, and pings can be restored to like new condition.
BENEFITS
Corrosion
Rust Resistance
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USES
Firearms
Knives
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COLORS
DuraBlue® is produced and supplied by DuraCoat® Firearm Finishes. CLICK HERE to visit their website for more information.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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What is CERAKOTE®?CERAKOTE® is a ceramic based finish that can be applied to metals, plastics, polymers and wood. The unique formulation used for CERAKOTE® ceramic coating enhances a number of physical performance properties including: Abrasion and Wear Resistance Corrosion Resistance Chemical Resistance Impact Resistance Hardness Each of these properties is rigorously tested to guarantee that CERAKOTE® products remain at the forefront of the ceramic coatings market. CERAKOTE®ceramic coatings utilize state-of-the-art technology to out-perform any competitive coating in both laboratory settings and real world applications.
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Will CERAKOTE® rust?The greatest threat to firearms is rust. CERAKOTE® prevents rust exponentially better than any other firearms finish on the market. When subjected to salt chamber testing against other firearms finishes, CERAKOTE® outperformed every other finish by leaps and bounds. CERAKOTE® Elite Series lasted nearly 3000 hours in the chamber before it showed any signs of rust. By contrast, basic bluing lasted less than 24 hours.
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Will CERAKOTE® wear off?As with all finishes, CERAKOTE® will wear over time if it is subjected to regular use. What sets CERAKOTE® apart from every other finish on the market is not that it is impervious to wear, it is that CERAKOTE® resist wear far better than its competitors; hundreds of times better to be more specific.
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