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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 2404072" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>Hoppes #9. Take the bottle, tip it upside down with the lid on, then turn it up right and take the lid off. Wipe a Q-tip across the lid and get some solvent on it. Then wipe it lightly inside the necks. After 10-15 case get the Q-tip moist again. When I'm done, I take a clean Q-tip and wipe the inside of the necks followed by a stiff nylon brush run in and out of the necks.</p><p></p><p>Or, you can use moly on a Q-tip and do the same thing. I've been experimenting with moly in the case necks for mandrel sizing and to prevent cold welding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 2404072, member: 69478"] Hoppes #9. Take the bottle, tip it upside down with the lid on, then turn it up right and take the lid off. Wipe a Q-tip across the lid and get some solvent on it. Then wipe it lightly inside the necks. After 10-15 case get the Q-tip moist again. When I’m done, I take a clean Q-tip and wipe the inside of the necks followed by a stiff nylon brush run in and out of the necks. Or, you can use moly on a Q-tip and do the same thing. I’ve been experimenting with moly in the case necks for mandrel sizing and to prevent cold welding. [/QUOTE]
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