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Muzzleloader Hunting
Muzzleleoader Cleanup question
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<blockquote data-quote="culloden23" data-source="post: 1796453" data-attributes="member: 78921"><p>I have used this method for about 50 years because it works great and is very easy. However about 25 years ago I improved it by using Oxi Clean instead of dish soap. The Oxi Clean attacks the powder residue chemically turning the black odorous mess in your bucket to a tan almost odorless liquid. The chemical action loosens the residue like magic. 4 or 5 passes and you are done scrubbing. Rinse in hot water, dry and oil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="culloden23, post: 1796453, member: 78921"] I have used this method for about 50 years because it works great and is very easy. However about 25 years ago I improved it by using Oxi Clean instead of dish soap. The Oxi Clean attacks the powder residue chemically turning the black odorous mess in your bucket to a tan almost odorless liquid. The chemical action loosens the residue like magic. 4 or 5 passes and you are done scrubbing. Rinse in hot water, dry and oil. [/QUOTE]
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