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Carbon Rings and Build-Up in Barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="Far North Hunter" data-source="post: 2034642" data-attributes="member: 110640"><p>I have been using CLR as my first process to get the carbon out of the tube prior to using boretec products to tackle the copper.</p><p>This past week I was cleaning my muzzle loader in prep for opener. To my dismay I discovered I failed to clean following last years hunt! it was a mess and the breach plug was very sad. Here's my point. I have been using a product called Krud Kutter on a multitude of cleaning tasks. The container states it is safe for stainless.</p><p>Why not, ran a patch through the bore. I was impressed at what a great job it was doing. After another soaked patch, the third came out clean. The stainless breach plug soaked for a couple minutes looks like brand new. I followed that up with a couple patches of IPA gas line antifreeze to neutralize and clean any residue.</p><p>I haven't tried it on blueing, that will happen the next few days.</p><p>Long story short I got on to CLR from Chris's posts, now I'm going to give Krud Kutter further testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Far North Hunter, post: 2034642, member: 110640"] I have been using CLR as my first process to get the carbon out of the tube prior to using boretec products to tackle the copper. This past week I was cleaning my muzzle loader in prep for opener. To my dismay I discovered I failed to clean following last years hunt! it was a mess and the breach plug was very sad. Here’s my point. I have been using a product called Krud Kutter on a multitude of cleaning tasks. The container states it is safe for stainless. Why not, ran a patch through the bore. I was impressed at what a great job it was doing. After another soaked patch, the third came out clean. The stainless breach plug soaked for a couple minutes looks like brand new. I followed that up with a couple patches of IPA gas line antifreeze to neutralize and clean any residue. I haven’t tried it on blueing, that will happen the next few days. Long story short I got on to CLR from Chris’s posts, now I’m going to give Krud Kutter further testing. [/QUOTE]
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