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<blockquote data-quote="MLN1963" data-source="post: 1916191" data-attributes="member: 68159"><p>I'm of the impression that there are two types of JB cleaner. Non embedding which uses very finely crushed walnut shell to clean out the fouling. I don't see this harming a steel barrel. The other is JB bore bright and it has a very fine polishing compound in it. You can rub it between your fingers and not feel it. I think you would need to work at harming your barrel with this.</p><p></p><p>Something to think about. The high dollar hand lapped barrels we all love to use are lapped with compounds many times more abrasive than these two products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MLN1963, post: 1916191, member: 68159"] I’m of the impression that there are two types of JB cleaner. Non embedding which uses very finely crushed walnut shell to clean out the fouling. I don’t see this harming a steel barrel. The other is JB bore bright and it has a very fine polishing compound in it. You can rub it between your fingers and not feel it. I think you would need to work at harming your barrel with this. Something to think about. The high dollar hand lapped barrels we all love to use are lapped with compounds many times more abrasive than these two products. [/QUOTE]
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