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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 488754" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>It was multiple applications in a factory Sendeor barrel that was a fairly heavy fouler. I soaked it, let it sit and and patched it out and repeated the process until it was no longer removing copper, much the same way I use BTE. the last soaking lasted over an hour. After patching out the KG-12, I soaked with BTE and waited about 20 min and got a blue patch. I repeated that process several more times before getting all the copper out. On the last couple of soakings I will usually wait 40-60 min.</p><p></p><p>BTE removes both carbon and copper. In the above mentioned barrel The first patch is usually black with a little purple. Next patch a little less black with some blue-purple... next patch mostly blue with some gray-black, follow-on patches are blue until clean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 488754, member: 11717"] It was multiple applications in a factory Sendeor barrel that was a fairly heavy fouler. I soaked it, let it sit and and patched it out and repeated the process until it was no longer removing copper, much the same way I use BTE. the last soaking lasted over an hour. After patching out the KG-12, I soaked with BTE and waited about 20 min and got a blue patch. I repeated that process several more times before getting all the copper out. On the last couple of soakings I will usually wait 40-60 min. BTE removes both carbon and copper. In the above mentioned barrel The first patch is usually black with a little purple. Next patch a little less black with some blue-purple... next patch mostly blue with some gray-black, follow-on patches are blue until clean. [/QUOTE]
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