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<blockquote data-quote="couesaddict" data-source="post: 2002252" data-attributes="member: 77536"><p>As others have stated, I appreciate your test and have certainly learned a lot from it. As for barrel cleaning, since I purchased a borescope I've found and attacked a few very mild carbon rings. They weren't giving me trouble but I've read the horror stories so I wanted rid of them before they decided to give me trouble. I played with wipeout and jb paste along with a couple others. Read something about pb blaster getting under it and turning it loose so I tried the Seymour brand of penetrating oil I use at work on it and with a brush, that was the only thing that made them go away. All this Being said, I didn't try your top competitors. I did also mess with a carboned up muzzle brake and the only thing that would turn it loose and get it back to bare metal was the penetrating oil. I don't know that with true baked on carbon, anything really dissolves it. You've got to have something that can migrate underneath it between it and the host to release it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="couesaddict, post: 2002252, member: 77536"] As others have stated, I appreciate your test and have certainly learned a lot from it. As for barrel cleaning, since I purchased a borescope I’ve found and attacked a few very mild carbon rings. They weren’t giving me trouble but I’ve read the horror stories so I wanted rid of them before they decided to give me trouble. I played with wipeout and jb paste along with a couple others. Read something about pb blaster getting under it and turning it loose so I tried the Seymour brand of penetrating oil I use at work on it and with a brush, that was the only thing that made them go away. All this Being said, I didn’t try your top competitors. I did also mess with a carboned up muzzle brake and the only thing that would turn it loose and get it back to bare metal was the penetrating oil. I don’t know that with true baked on carbon, anything really dissolves it. You’ve got to have something that can migrate underneath it between it and the host to release it. [/QUOTE]
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