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Frustrated with copper fouling.
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 899803" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>Boretech contains a non ammonia based chealating agent, which is a chemical that forms a strong bond with metal ions. A particular agent can be designed that has an attraction to a particular metal like copper. The issue with ammonia is that it's not so selective and can also attract/attack the barrel metal if allowed to sit for prolonged periods. While these newer cleaning solvents claim to be much safer then ammonia for use on barrels, they are not all created equal and some claim they can attack particular metal ions in stainless barrels. I have used Boretech and Proshot products for quite a few years with good success. I would like to know if anyone has long term experience with Wipeout. I tried it a couple of times and it worked so effectively and fast that it made me a little cautious about using it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 899803, member: 10291"] Boretech contains a non ammonia based chealating agent, which is a chemical that forms a strong bond with metal ions. A particular agent can be designed that has an attraction to a particular metal like copper. The issue with ammonia is that it's not so selective and can also attract/attack the barrel metal if allowed to sit for prolonged periods. While these newer cleaning solvents claim to be much safer then ammonia for use on barrels, they are not all created equal and some claim they can attack particular metal ions in stainless barrels. I have used Boretech and Proshot products for quite a few years with good success. I would like to know if anyone has long term experience with Wipeout. I tried it a couple of times and it worked so effectively and fast that it made me a little cautious about using it. [/QUOTE]
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