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<blockquote data-quote="Naymola" data-source="post: 1895009" data-attributes="member: 3843"><p>I Thought about that too because I use a Dewey coated rod, maybe the brake cleaner wasn't friendly to the coating? So I tried a non coated "Pro Shot" stainless rod and got the same results; brushing with a bronze brush and brake cleaner produced a lot of black crud.</p><p></p><p>I'm just saying, here we all are looking for the magic formula for carbon removal, and it appears just simple brake cleaner is doing a job on it.. Sounds too easy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naymola, post: 1895009, member: 3843"] I Thought about that too because I use a Dewey coated rod, maybe the brake cleaner wasn't friendly to the coating? So I tried a non coated "Pro Shot" stainless rod and got the same results; brushing with a bronze brush and brake cleaner produced a lot of black crud. I'm just saying, here we all are looking for the magic formula for carbon removal, and it appears just simple brake cleaner is doing a job on it.. Sounds too easy? [/QUOTE]
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