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Reloading
Brake kleen for carbon?
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<blockquote data-quote="wonderman4" data-source="post: 2843408" data-attributes="member: 72101"><p>Carbon is one very hard clinging substance. If you've ever had the opportunity to do a valve job on and engine, or overhauled and engine, you know how difficult it is to clean under the piston rings. A bead blaster works on these places, but is impractical on a bore. </p><p>I leave brake cleaner to brakes and carburetor cleaner to carburetors.</p><p></p><p>My suggestion is to use products made for carbon in firearms.</p><p></p><p>Bore Tech C4 and</p><p></p><p>Slip 2000 Carbon Killer are absolutely the best that I had used in the many years that I have been cleaning guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wonderman4, post: 2843408, member: 72101"] Carbon is one very hard clinging substance. If you've ever had the opportunity to do a valve job on and engine, or overhauled and engine, you know how difficult it is to clean under the piston rings. A bead blaster works on these places, but is impractical on a bore. I leave brake cleaner to brakes and carburetor cleaner to carburetors. My suggestion is to use products made for carbon in firearms. Bore Tech C4 and Slip 2000 Carbon Killer are absolutely the best that I had used in the many years that I have been cleaning guns. [/QUOTE]
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