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CARBON CLEANING
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<blockquote data-quote="wyowinchester" data-source="post: 1434062" data-attributes="member: 50441"><p>Went out today and shot p-dogs. Suppressed it builds up carbon on the crown.</p><p>Went thru about 90 rounds in the few hours we were there.</p><p>Came home to clean things up and soaked the crown in a mix of hydrogen peroxide and vinegar, 50-50, for about five minutes. Took it out and hit it with a sonic tooth brush and it shined up great.</p><p>Be careful of the mixture, and disposal. But t works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyowinchester, post: 1434062, member: 50441"] Went out today and shot p-dogs. Suppressed it builds up carbon on the crown. Went thru about 90 rounds in the few hours we were there. Came home to clean things up and soaked the crown in a mix of hydrogen peroxide and vinegar, 50-50, for about five minutes. Took it out and hit it with a sonic tooth brush and it shined up great. Be careful of the mixture, and disposal. But t works. [/QUOTE]
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