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<blockquote data-quote="Laelkhunter" data-source="post: 2520782" data-attributes="member: 38154"><p>I have tried most, and found the Bore Tech products work best for me. Some copper removing products could be harmful to the bore if you let it sit too long. Bore Tech Eliminator is safe, plus the instructions tell you to leave some in the bore for storage to prevent rust.</p><p> Make sure you don't use any brass attachments, or you will get "false positive" on your cleaning patch, blue coming from the attachments, not the bore. Bore Tech nylon brushes and fail safe jags are what I use.</p><p></p><p>edited to add: As ShtrRdy pointed out in post #20, the "rust prevention" provided by Bore Tech is a short term issue. A product specifically designed for rust prevention should be used for longterm storage. I think the main property of the Bore Tech Eliminator is that it will safely remove copper but not harm the bore if left too long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laelkhunter, post: 2520782, member: 38154"] I have tried most, and found the Bore Tech products work best for me. Some copper removing products could be harmful to the bore if you let it sit too long. Bore Tech Eliminator is safe, plus the instructions tell you to leave some in the bore for storage to prevent rust. Make sure you don't use any brass attachments, or you will get "false positive" on your cleaning patch, blue coming from the attachments, not the bore. Bore Tech nylon brushes and fail safe jags are what I use. edited to add: As ShtrRdy pointed out in post #20, the "rust prevention" provided by Bore Tech is a short term issue. A product specifically designed for rust prevention should be used for longterm storage. I think the main property of the Bore Tech Eliminator is that it will safely remove copper but not harm the bore if left too long. [/QUOTE]
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