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Copper fouling after Losso use
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<blockquote data-quote="2Old2Care" data-source="post: 2691487" data-attributes="member: 121800"><p>After Isso or Flitz, I usually clean the bore with denatured alcohol and follow that with a snug patch wet with 'Lock-Ease', which has graphite included in a lightweight oil. After the bore has 'aired out' and dried for a few minutes, then I run one dry patch through the barrel in order to remove any excess, but still leave the light graphite/oil coating in place. I've found the barrels don't copper foul as much and are far easier to clean the next time. Lock Ease is available at most hardware or ranch supply stores and possibly at Walmart as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2Old2Care, post: 2691487, member: 121800"] After Isso or Flitz, I usually clean the bore with denatured alcohol and follow that with a snug patch wet with 'Lock-Ease', which has graphite included in a lightweight oil. After the bore has 'aired out' and dried for a few minutes, then I run one dry patch through the barrel in order to remove any excess, but still leave the light graphite/oil coating in place. I've found the barrels don't copper foul as much and are far easier to clean the next time. Lock Ease is available at most hardware or ranch supply stores and possibly at Walmart as well. [/QUOTE]
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