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Carbon ring? Removal?
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 1417577" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>I have dealt with the carbon ring before in a 6.5-284 Norma and I didn't like the idea of using JB either. After much research I went with Sea Foam and elbow grease. All together, I cleaned it about 2 hours. I'd scrub till my arms would tire and then go do something else, comeback in a few minutes and hit it again. Over and over. That did the trick and now I use it on EVERY cleaning session. I was told either "GM Top Engine cleaner or Sea Foam", couldn't find the former, so off to Auto Zone I went. It works (great on lawnmowers, generators and weed eaters too).</p><p>I anneal my brass about 10-12 seconds each and always have. I don't use a machine and I only use one torch. I've done this with Lapua, Norma, Remington, Frontier and Federal brass. johnnyk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 1417577, member: 307"] I have dealt with the carbon ring before in a 6.5-284 Norma and I didn't like the idea of using JB either. After much research I went with Sea Foam and elbow grease. All together, I cleaned it about 2 hours. I'd scrub till my arms would tire and then go do something else, comeback in a few minutes and hit it again. Over and over. That did the trick and now I use it on EVERY cleaning session. I was told either "GM Top Engine cleaner or Sea Foam", couldn't find the former, so off to Auto Zone I went. It works (great on lawnmowers, generators and weed eaters too). I anneal my brass about 10-12 seconds each and always have. I don't use a machine and I only use one torch. I've done this with Lapua, Norma, Remington, Frontier and Federal brass. johnnyk. [/QUOTE]
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