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Posted on 1/2/13 at 11:35 am to DownshiftAndFloorIt
Boiling water is useful as I said in my reccomendation on page one. The reason for it is the heat loosens up the grime, and oil residue by making it more viscous. Once more viscous the water can carry the grime and crud out of the nooks and crannies better. Then once all is soaked and rinsed with hot water dry it througougly and coat with a good gun oil. DO NOT DO NOT use WD-40 for this, it isn't a true lubricant and tends to gunk up when really cold.
Posted on 1/2/13 at 1:29 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
It's REALLY good and not expensive. 10 bucks a can and you can do several guns with one can. It WILL take off the oil/gunk. It vaporizes after use so it is vital that you hold your firearm part at an angle so the carbon can drain out of it while the scrubber is still wet.
Here's a link with product info and a few reviews.
[link=( https://www.midwayusa.com/product/382417/birchwood-casey-gun-scrubber-synthetic-safe-cleaner-13-oz-aerosol)] Gun Scrubber[/link]
Here's a link with product info and a few reviews.
[link=( https://www.midwayusa.com/product/382417/birchwood-casey-gun-scrubber-synthetic-safe-cleaner-13-oz-aerosol)] Gun Scrubber[/link]
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