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<blockquote data-quote="jpndave" data-source="post: 1796384" data-attributes="member: 5437"><p>Uh, no, not internet legend, at least from me. It is an abrasive, (as you just posted) yes very mild. Some won't even run a brush down their bore, to each their own. I was just posting that it is an abrasive. Time + an abrasive = wear. I'm not going to debate how much or even try to prove anything. 2 weeks and a Dremel would do a lot. Grand Canyon, Arches, etc. is Time (a lot) + water/wind and abrasive.</p><p></p><p>I have JB Paste and do use it though not as a general cleaner. It's a great tool. Yes a lot of toothpaste is also abrasive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpndave, post: 1796384, member: 5437"] Uh, no, not internet legend, at least from me. It is an abrasive, (as you just posted) yes very mild. Some won't even run a brush down their bore, to each their own. I was just posting that it is an abrasive. Time + an abrasive = wear. I'm not going to debate how much or even try to prove anything. 2 weeks and a Dremel would do a lot. Grand Canyon, Arches, etc. is Time (a lot) + water/wind and abrasive. I have JB Paste and do use it though not as a general cleaner. It's a great tool. Yes a lot of toothpaste is also abrasive. [/QUOTE]
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