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Bore Brush Maintenance Question
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy" data-source="post: 313833" data-attributes="member: 8833"><p>Depending on the solvent you are using - the brake cleaner works really good as previously mentioned. If you are using a water soluable solvent - not ammonia based - I keep a gal. jug of winter non freeze windshield water solution next to my bench - take the cap off , swirl the brush still on the rod around and you are clean and neutalized. I seem to not use airosol in my reloading room as I tend to spray stuff that I wasn't aiming at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy, post: 313833, member: 8833"] Depending on the solvent you are using - the brake cleaner works really good as previously mentioned. If you are using a water soluable solvent - not ammonia based - I keep a gal. jug of winter non freeze windshield water solution next to my bench - take the cap off , swirl the brush still on the rod around and you are clean and neutalized. I seem to not use airosol in my reloading room as I tend to spray stuff that I wasn't aiming at. [/QUOTE]
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