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<blockquote data-quote="venatic" data-source="post: 2002442" data-attributes="member: 33745"><p>Like David said above the carbon that I worry about is the stuff that looks shiny and hard after a cleaner has been used. I have not found any cleaner alone that just dissolved it away..... it takes some type mechanical action such as repeated scrubbing with brushes or some type mild abrasive such as JB or the Remington 40X cleaner. </p><p>I used to worry about copper until I got a Bore scope and now I don't really get to concerned about it as the quality of barrels I have don't really get much and by the time I get the stubborn carbon out copper is negligible if any.</p><p>If someone makes a cleaner that makes that hard baked on carbon dissolve they will make a lot of money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="venatic, post: 2002442, member: 33745"] Like David said above the carbon that I worry about is the stuff that looks shiny and hard after a cleaner has been used. I have not found any cleaner alone that just dissolved it away..... it takes some type mechanical action such as repeated scrubbing with brushes or some type mild abrasive such as JB or the Remington 40X cleaner. I used to worry about copper until I got a Bore scope and now I don’t really get to concerned about it as the quality of barrels I have don’t really get much and by the time I get the stubborn carbon out copper is negligible if any. If someone makes a cleaner that makes that hard baked on carbon dissolve they will make a lot of money. [/QUOTE]
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