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Copper fouling
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<blockquote data-quote="derfssor" data-source="post: 2169579" data-attributes="member: 117636"><p>Over the years i have tried many cleaners (Amonia and Non Amonia) but Bore Shine has proven to be the best Copper and Carbon cleaner i have used. It will not hurt your bore if not completely removed. Bore shine and a copper brush and patches is all you need. A little elbow work. If that does not work, which would surprise me JB Bore brite and Kroil on a patch wrapped around a brush (nylon) and get with it. Only had to ever do this once on an old winchester.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derfssor, post: 2169579, member: 117636"] Over the years i have tried many cleaners (Amonia and Non Amonia) but Bore Shine has proven to be the best Copper and Carbon cleaner i have used. It will not hurt your bore if not completely removed. Bore shine and a copper brush and patches is all you need. A little elbow work. If that does not work, which would surprise me JB Bore brite and Kroil on a patch wrapped around a brush (nylon) and get with it. Only had to ever do this once on an old winchester. [/QUOTE]
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