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Copper removal from used gun
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<blockquote data-quote="RuninL8" data-source="post: 2227864" data-attributes="member: 109233"><p>Just FYI, Kroil, can remove bluing as well as vinegar. The name brands mentioned are all good, 10x the money but good. When it comes to real cleaning, ammonia (I use sweets) for copper and CLR (calcium lime rust remover) best carbon cleaner you'll ever use and at $7.00, you can't go wrong. Now, you have to clean correctly, and clean up up after these products but there are plenty of places that tell you how to do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RuninL8, post: 2227864, member: 109233"] Just FYI, Kroil, can remove bluing as well as vinegar. The name brands mentioned are all good, 10x the money but good. When it comes to real cleaning, ammonia (I use sweets) for copper and CLR (calcium lime rust remover) best carbon cleaner you'll ever use and at $7.00, you can't go wrong. Now, you have to clean correctly, and clean up up after these products but there are plenty of places that tell you how to do that. [/QUOTE]
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