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I need a copper remover
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<blockquote data-quote="crkckr" data-source="post: 2875336" data-attributes="member: 78056"><p>If you keep getting green or blue color on your patches, it just means there is still copper in the barrel, unless you're contaminating the patches with a brass jag. Personally, I like Wipe Out but use several others as well, including Montana Extreme. I like the Wipe Out because I can leave it in the barrel without worrying about the other cleaners that might cause damage to the barrel. The Wipe Out won't hurt your barrel. The problem you seem to have is that you have a lot of copper in your barrel. Just keep using the Wipe Out until the patches come out clean. Doesn't matter how long it takes, as long as there's no other source of copper, the Wipe Out is working! You just need to be persistent about it. There are a few products that work faster but whether they will damage your barrel if left in for long periods of time remains to be seen. Personally, I'm not willing to take the chance on any of my barrels. I've heard too many sob stories to dismiss it. I'll stick with the Wipe Out and put up with however long it takes!</p><p>Cheers, </p><p>crkckr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crkckr, post: 2875336, member: 78056"] If you keep getting green or blue color on your patches, it just means there is still copper in the barrel, unless you're contaminating the patches with a brass jag. Personally, I like Wipe Out but use several others as well, including Montana Extreme. I like the Wipe Out because I can leave it in the barrel without worrying about the other cleaners that might cause damage to the barrel. The Wipe Out won't hurt your barrel. The problem you seem to have is that you have a lot of copper in your barrel. Just keep using the Wipe Out until the patches come out clean. Doesn't matter how long it takes, as long as there's no other source of copper, the Wipe Out is working! You just need to be persistent about it. There are a few products that work faster but whether they will damage your barrel if left in for long periods of time remains to be seen. Personally, I'm not willing to take the chance on any of my barrels. I've heard too many sob stories to dismiss it. I'll stick with the Wipe Out and put up with however long it takes! Cheers, crkckr [/QUOTE]
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