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Copper removal
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<blockquote data-quote="ol mike" data-source="post: 162168" data-attributes="member: 4683"><p>After a shooting session -</p><p></p><p>a couple of patchs use general motors top engine cleaner -let soak for a bit 1-2 patchs =carbon gone.</p><p></p><p>then use wipe-out accelerator -work up a lather -give it a minute or two to soak.</p><p></p><p>send wipe-out foam in for a night soak -one patch in and out -then one oily patch =copper gone.</p><p></p><p>I use a pistol type caliber 'mop' to swab out the chamber area also.</p><p></p><p>Wipe-out w/accelerator and you'll never use another brush applied solvent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ol mike, post: 162168, member: 4683"] After a shooting session - a couple of patchs use general motors top engine cleaner -let soak for a bit 1-2 patchs =carbon gone. then use wipe-out accelerator -work up a lather -give it a minute or two to soak. send wipe-out foam in for a night soak -one patch in and out -then one oily patch =copper gone. I use a pistol type caliber 'mop' to swab out the chamber area also. Wipe-out w/accelerator and you'll never use another brush applied solvent. [/QUOTE]
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