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CARBON CLEANING
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<blockquote data-quote="xdeano" data-source="post: 1451249" data-attributes="member: 18103"><p>Even better is CLR. Just take some and put it on a patch and let it soak on there for a bit. wipe it until clean. You'll be surprised at how fast it comes off. way better. Then clean off with alcohol and a dab of oil for rust. Works great for cleaning suppressors too. Just fill up a suppressor with CLR, let sit for an hour and clean out. rinse baffles with warm soapy water and put back together. </p><p></p><p>Deano</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xdeano, post: 1451249, member: 18103"] Even better is CLR. Just take some and put it on a patch and let it soak on there for a bit. wipe it until clean. You'll be surprised at how fast it comes off. way better. Then clean off with alcohol and a dab of oil for rust. Works great for cleaning suppressors too. Just fill up a suppressor with CLR, let sit for an hour and clean out. rinse baffles with warm soapy water and put back together. Deano [/QUOTE]
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