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<blockquote data-quote="lejuch" data-source="post: 2014460" data-attributes="member: 95250"><p>Kroil with just a bit of mechanical action will remove virtually ANY carbon buildup. I've heard various opinions on whether carbon on an AR15 bolt should be removed or not and there are certainly many "scrapers" marketed to preform that very task. I've learned personally that a bit of Kroil soaking for 30 seconds and a small piece of scotchbrite will clean an AR bolt VERY easily.....and it works on barrels as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lejuch, post: 2014460, member: 95250"] Kroil with just a bit of mechanical action will remove virtually ANY carbon buildup. I’ve heard various opinions on whether carbon on an AR15 bolt should be removed or not and there are certainly many “scrapers” marketed to preform that very task. I’ve learned personally that a bit of Kroil soaking for 30 seconds and a small piece of scotchbrite will clean an AR bolt VERY easily.....and it works on barrels as well. [/QUOTE]
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