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SA35 High gloss problem

I have the new High gloss model and when I picked it up from my FFL, there was a white, powder like build up on the forward end of the left side of the slide near the muzzle. After getting it home. I removed the marks and stored it away. The very next day I found that this substance had returned and was a little harder to remove. It has been doing this for the past several days. I don't know what this is, why it keeps returning, and how to keep it from coming back. Any ideas, or does it need to be returned?
 

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That stuff has been noted before...


The Springfield Armory SA-35 uses a threaded, secured barrel bushing rather than the soldered-in style of original FN/Browning High Powers. It has been reported that factory-new SA-35s may show residue of a thread-locking compound, which looks like bluing salts, around the muzzle area, indicating a Loctite-type product is used to secure the bushing to the slide.
 
I have cleaned this off several times. Is there no end in sight? What is the recommended fix for this to stop occuring? I appreciate all your responses. I have been a gun owner for decades and have never seen this sort of thing before. It will appear on its own without the gun ever firing a shot.
 
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