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Help with cleaning barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Window" data-source="post: 2550282" data-attributes="member: 88485"><p>I've been there and have two barrels that have never seen a brush. On those two I just not use Pro-Shot copper solvent and when needed I'll use Flitz Bore Cleaner with patch and jag for the remaining stubborn stuff. It may take 15 to 30 cycles with Flitz but it mildly gets them back to bare metal. For carbon rings, I'll wrap a patch or two around a nylon brush apply Flitz and with a cordless drill with low RPM effectively remove the carbon ring. This also works well on polishing dies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Window, post: 2550282, member: 88485"] I’ve been there and have two barrels that have never seen a brush. On those two I just not use Pro-Shot copper solvent and when needed I’ll use Flitz Bore Cleaner with patch and jag for the remaining stubborn stuff. It may take 15 to 30 cycles with Flitz but it mildly gets them back to bare metal. For carbon rings, I’ll wrap a patch or two around a nylon brush apply Flitz and with a cordless drill with low RPM effectively remove the carbon ring. This also works well on polishing dies. [/QUOTE]
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