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<blockquote data-quote="Naymola" data-source="post: 1895778" data-attributes="member: 3843"><p>Biged, yep, I've got several cans of Wipeout foam. Used to use it all the time when it first hit the scene, not so much anymore. Then I went with liquid wipeout in conjunction with wipeout accelerator for awhile. The foam does a **** good job of cleaning copper and powder fouling from muzzle brakes. </p><p></p><p>Brent, when you say it takes time and work, tell me your carbon cleaning regime using Bore Tech</p><p></p><p>D, I've always wondered what the difference is between the red and greeen cans, I could never get an answer. The wording on the cans seemed to be word for word? For sure, the vapors are bad. As I've gotten older, I'm more sensitive to harmful vapors, especially acetone vapors</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naymola, post: 1895778, member: 3843"] Biged, yep, I've got several cans of Wipeout foam. Used to use it all the time when it first hit the scene, not so much anymore. Then I went with liquid wipeout in conjunction with wipeout accelerator for awhile. The foam does a **** good job of cleaning copper and powder fouling from muzzle brakes. Brent, when you say it takes time and work, tell me your carbon cleaning regime using Bore Tech D, I've always wondered what the difference is between the red and greeen cans, I could never get an answer. The wording on the cans seemed to be word for word? For sure, the vapors are bad. As I've gotten older, I'm more sensitive to harmful vapors, especially acetone vapors [/QUOTE]
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