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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobob" data-source="post: 75087" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Took the stuff and cleaned four guns I had cleaned with Butchs and Sweets to check to see if they were really clean. They were clean so the stuff did nothing. Normal cleaning time for two guns is about six to eight hours.</p><p>Pulled out a gun I had been givien by its origianl owner because it wouldn't shoot and I had tried to make it shoot decent groups an had also failed. Gun had been cleaned for five minutes four years ago and put away. First coppermelt patch came out with a dump truck load of crud. Second was less and by the third we were making good progress. Patch four and we were done. Gun probably still won't shot but it is now clean with five minutes of work. Stuff does what it has been said to do.</p><p></p><p>Based upon someone elses recommendation in another thread I took a six inch long piece of 2X4 and drilled a 1.5 inch hole nearly through and a 5/8 inch hole nearly through. Bottle goes in big hole and pipette goes in smaller hole bulb down when cleaning guns. Took a 10 package crystal light container and bottle and pipette store in it with a downside that it does not have a screw cap but as long as it just sits on a shelf it does not matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobob, post: 75087, member: 8"] Took the stuff and cleaned four guns I had cleaned with Butchs and Sweets to check to see if they were really clean. They were clean so the stuff did nothing. Normal cleaning time for two guns is about six to eight hours. Pulled out a gun I had been givien by its origianl owner because it wouldn't shoot and I had tried to make it shoot decent groups an had also failed. Gun had been cleaned for five minutes four years ago and put away. First coppermelt patch came out with a dump truck load of crud. Second was less and by the third we were making good progress. Patch four and we were done. Gun probably still won't shot but it is now clean with five minutes of work. Stuff does what it has been said to do. Based upon someone elses recommendation in another thread I took a six inch long piece of 2X4 and drilled a 1.5 inch hole nearly through and a 5/8 inch hole nearly through. Bottle goes in big hole and pipette goes in smaller hole bulb down when cleaning guns. Took a 10 package crystal light container and bottle and pipette store in it with a downside that it does not have a screw cap but as long as it just sits on a shelf it does not matter. [/QUOTE]
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