John,
I have had great success with a product called
"Never Dull" for removing stubburn "stains" in metal-- more specifically my Titanium cylinder on my Alloy wheel gun.
You can find it at Marine / boating centers...
It is excellent for removing powder residue marks on cylinder faces ( revolvers) It is a non-abrassive cleaner but if you try it on your Titanium slide be careful---choose a small area to start with. There is a big difference between my Titanium cylinder ( which is solid metal ) and your "coated" slide.
The cost for trying is low.....about $5 for a can. If it doesn't work on your slide; the product can be used on hundreds of things you want polished--like Gold jewelry.
JF
I have had great success with a product called
"Never Dull" for removing stubburn "stains" in metal-- more specifically my Titanium cylinder on my Alloy wheel gun.
You can find it at Marine / boating centers...
It is excellent for removing powder residue marks on cylinder faces ( revolvers) It is a non-abrassive cleaner but if you try it on your Titanium slide be careful---choose a small area to start with. There is a big difference between my Titanium cylinder ( which is solid metal ) and your "coated" slide.
The cost for trying is low.....about $5 for a can. If it doesn't work on your slide; the product can be used on hundreds of things you want polished--like Gold jewelry.
JF