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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1368080" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>Most folks start using things like WipeOut cause they clean rifles indoors and gun cleaner fumes can be an issue. Especially on the kitchen table and such. So they get a detergent based cleaner like WipeOut and soak the barrel for (sometimes) days on end. Will it work? Yes eventually, but the final results are hard pressed to match the results from a cleaner like Butches Bore Shine. Problem is BBS can make a room uninhabitable.</p><p></p><p>One of the best solutions out there is JB Bore paste. It works incredibly well. (It is as easy to use as normal liquid cleaners and does not require plugging up the rifle barrel and pouring an expensive Windex solution down the barrel and letting it soak for days. Oh, and don't forget to buy the "accelerator" what a joke! Why don't the just add the accelerator to the dang bottle of other crap in the first place...</p><p></p><p>JB's will remove a carbon ring pretty easily and leaves a barrel shiny and copper free in just a few minutes. That way you can put your gun in the safe and go to sleep.</p><p></p><p>The only way to see what any of these cleaners are really doing is use a bore scope. I use the Lyman and am very happy with it.</p><p></p><p>You can get JB Bore Paste at Brownell's or Amazon. Cabelas might even carry it now.</p><p></p><p>Here's a good instruction vid on using JB's and Kroil oil.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]JPZoPuwEeg4[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1368080, member: 74902"] Most folks start using things like WipeOut cause they clean rifles indoors and gun cleaner fumes can be an issue. Especially on the kitchen table and such. So they get a detergent based cleaner like WipeOut and soak the barrel for (sometimes) days on end. Will it work? Yes eventually, but the final results are hard pressed to match the results from a cleaner like Butches Bore Shine. Problem is BBS can make a room uninhabitable. One of the best solutions out there is JB Bore paste. It works incredibly well. (It is as easy to use as normal liquid cleaners and does not require plugging up the rifle barrel and pouring an expensive Windex solution down the barrel and letting it soak for days. Oh, and don't forget to buy the "accelerator" what a joke! Why don't the just add the accelerator to the dang bottle of other crap in the first place... JB's will remove a carbon ring pretty easily and leaves a barrel shiny and copper free in just a few minutes. That way you can put your gun in the safe and go to sleep. The only way to see what any of these cleaners are really doing is use a bore scope. I use the Lyman and am very happy with it. You can get JB Bore Paste at Brownell's or Amazon. Cabelas might even carry it now. Here's a good instruction vid on using JB's and Kroil oil. [MEDIA=youtube]JPZoPuwEeg4[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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