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Gunsmithing
Help! White ants attack leaving trails all over.
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<blockquote data-quote="sportmuaythai" data-source="post: 561475" data-attributes="member: 17802"><p>I thank both of you for your concern in restoring my rifles. I went and bought a spray can of degreaser ( I use the generic term " gunk"). NowI have only used degreaser previously to clean up chain and oily engine followed with soapy water, and finally finishing with hosed down water, and left to dry. How should I use degreaser with rifle? Should I just spray the degreaser on , wait 5 minutes and wipe off with soft cloth or paper towel? I could oil the metal parts after I'm done. Pls pardon my complete ignorance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sportmuaythai, post: 561475, member: 17802"] I thank both of you for your concern in restoring my rifles. I went and bought a spray can of degreaser ( I use the generic term " gunk"). NowI have only used degreaser previously to clean up chain and oily engine followed with soapy water, and finally finishing with hosed down water, and left to dry. How should I use degreaser with rifle? Should I just spray the degreaser on , wait 5 minutes and wipe off with soft cloth or paper towel? I could oil the metal parts after I'm done. Pls pardon my complete ignorance. [/QUOTE]
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