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ammonia in coppermelt
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimm" data-source="post: 76021" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>I have some coppermelt and I was just wondering why it has stronger ammonia in it than Barnes CR10 ( it will tear your nose off if you give it a sniff)? I thought that the coppermelt was suppose to use enzymes to deal with the copper ? BTW I just compared the ingredients of Butches Bore Shine to GM TEC ( topengine cleaner ) guess what, they are the same! Except that the BUtches cost 4 times as much as the GM TEC.</p><p></p><p> Not trying to do anything here except understand and go from there . </p><p></p><p> Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimm, post: 76021, member: 9"] I have some coppermelt and I was just wondering why it has stronger ammonia in it than Barnes CR10 ( it will tear your nose off if you give it a sniff)? I thought that the coppermelt was suppose to use enzymes to deal with the copper ? BTW I just compared the ingredients of Butches Bore Shine to GM TEC ( topengine cleaner ) guess what, they are the same! Except that the BUtches cost 4 times as much as the GM TEC. Not trying to do anything here except understand and go from there . Jim [/QUOTE]
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