Cerakote vs. Blueing
We tested Cerakote and traditional blueing by leaving two bolt-action rifles out in the elements of the Pacific Northwest for 15 months and captured what happened by taking a daily photo using a time lapse camera. The rifles were identical, except one was coated with Cerakote, while the other was the OEM, traditional blued finish. Watch and see what happens:
How long will Cerakote last in the woods of the Pacific Northwest? Let's find out! We took two identical bolt-action rifles and left them in the woods of the Pacific Northwest with a time lapse camera, to document the outcome. The rifle on the right of the screen has been factory finished with Cerakote ceramic coating protection, while the rifle on the left has a traditional factory blued finish. The test begins now:
- Just 12 days into the test, the traditionally blued rifle begins to show signs of corrosion, while the Cerakote rifle shows no signs of corrosion.
- Even after over 15 months of being exposed to the elements, the rifle that's been finished with Cerakote ceramic coatings has shown no signs of corrosion, while the traditional factory blued barrel has shown significant sign of corrosion.
Cerakote ceramic coatings provide the durability and corrosion protection you need with the color you want, making it the perfect alternative to blueing. For the best in corrosion protection, Finish Strong™ with Cerakote.