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Muzzleloader Hunting
CVA Nitrided Barrel 1st Cleaning
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1991222" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>Yep use brake cleaner to remove this oil. I found many years ago when collecting old military rifles that were coated with cosmoline that spray carburetor or brake cleaner is what it takes to remove that stuff. Now for cleaning up black powder or substitute's I have found that Awesome Orange cleaner that you can get at the Dollar Tree stores for a Dollar a bottle is AWESOME. Fouling just melts on contact with this stuff and it has not harmed anything I have used it on and I have used it for years. How I came to use it is way back in the day Pyrodex came out with a cleaner called Pyro Clean or something like that. It smelled orangey so one day I decided to give the Awesome Orange a try. BINGO, worked the same but MUCH cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1991222, member: 10178"] Yep use brake cleaner to remove this oil. I found many years ago when collecting old military rifles that were coated with cosmoline that spray carburetor or brake cleaner is what it takes to remove that stuff. Now for cleaning up black powder or substitute's I have found that Awesome Orange cleaner that you can get at the Dollar Tree stores for a Dollar a bottle is AWESOME. Fouling just melts on contact with this stuff and it has not harmed anything I have used it on and I have used it for years. How I came to use it is way back in the day Pyrodex came out with a cleaner called Pyro Clean or something like that. It smelled orangey so one day I decided to give the Awesome Orange a try. BINGO, worked the same but MUCH cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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