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The Basics, Starting Out
Cleaning with patches only
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<blockquote data-quote="VinceMule" data-source="post: 2775623" data-attributes="member: 122164"><p>The machinist manual says that the coefficient of friction is greater with Plastic on steel vs bronze on steel...shocking, eh? In the worst carbon build-up, I use stiff Iosso and Montana Extreme plastic brushes to scrub back and forth in problem carbon spots with JB, Montana Extreme Copper cream, and Iosso cream. Dewey makes a "less than stiff" plastic brush.</p><p></p><p>Tipton has come out with a bronze bristle brush with 20% more bristles, wound tight. When they get worn a little, wrapping a patch around that brush gives some super scrubbing ability. </p><p></p><p>Remember, only use the amount of cure that is needed for the job. Not prudent to use the most aggressive method you know of to clean a mildly fouled barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinceMule, post: 2775623, member: 122164"] The machinist manual says that the coefficient of friction is greater with Plastic on steel vs bronze on steel...shocking, eh? In the worst carbon build-up, I use stiff Iosso and Montana Extreme plastic brushes to scrub back and forth in problem carbon spots with JB, Montana Extreme Copper cream, and Iosso cream. Dewey makes a "less than stiff" plastic brush. Tipton has come out with a bronze bristle brush with 20% more bristles, wound tight. When they get worn a little, wrapping a patch around that brush gives some super scrubbing ability. Remember, only use the amount of cure that is needed for the job. Not prudent to use the most aggressive method you know of to clean a mildly fouled barrel. [/QUOTE]
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