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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 2595651" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>So how long do you "bake" at 160?</p><p>Then just soak the whole thing in dot 5 fluid overnight?</p><p>If it works , it sounds pretty easy.</p><p></p><p>I saw in the other thread about using clr in a barrel - don't jave cle but do have lime-a-way.</p><p>I ended up spraying "lime-a-way" into the can and soaked for about an hour. Limiting the amount that got on the cerakote outside. Got the internal parts loose enough to get it all apart to clean.</p><p>Interesting part was that I have both ss and ti baffles--- the carbon comes off the ti a whole lot easier than the ss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 2595651, member: 94491"] So how long do you "bake" at 160? Then just soak the whole thing in dot 5 fluid overnight? If it works , it sounds pretty easy. I saw in the other thread about using clr in a barrel - don't jave cle but do have lime-a-way. I ended up spraying "lime-a-way" into the can and soaked for about an hour. Limiting the amount that got on the cerakote outside. Got the internal parts loose enough to get it all apart to clean. Interesting part was that I have both ss and ti baffles--- the carbon comes off the ti a whole lot easier than the ss. [/QUOTE]
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