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Gunsmithing
duracoat pre-cleaner?
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 218061" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>wipe them down realy well with Acetone or MEK (carefull with that) after they dry either bake them for an hr at 200 degs or so or lay them out in the sun for a few hrs then wipe down again with the cleaner. The heating after the first wipe down will help "leech" some of the oil and grease in areas like the recoil lug/barrel joint which can cause major headaches later.</p><p>You gotta be carefull with some brake cleaners as some have a bit of oil in their , not nearly as much as carb cleaner but enough to give you troubles.</p><p> </p><p>I just use acetone in a spray bottle and "hose" the parts off with it let drip dri and be done</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 218061, member: 8843"] wipe them down realy well with Acetone or MEK (carefull with that) after they dry either bake them for an hr at 200 degs or so or lay them out in the sun for a few hrs then wipe down again with the cleaner. The heating after the first wipe down will help "leech" some of the oil and grease in areas like the recoil lug/barrel joint which can cause major headaches later. You gotta be carefull with some brake cleaners as some have a bit of oil in their , not nearly as much as carb cleaner but enough to give you troubles. I just use acetone in a spray bottle and "hose" the parts off with it let drip dri and be done [/QUOTE]
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