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<blockquote data-quote="Seabeeken" data-source="post: 2957463" data-attributes="member: 68015"><p>Yeah, I know its an old thread but just finished testing Seal 1 CLP and their copper and lead remover on my 284 win and wanted to address the OP with more current info. Jury still out on the lead but so far it does a very good job cleaning my bores. It does have issues with the hard packed carbon as you can see in the pics but then we all know that only an abrasive can get that out. I'm not a CLP fan as a result of the useless stuff we had in the military but this stuff works. excellent lube, no rust on any guns yet, and cleans powder fouling easily. After initial application, carbon doesn't seem to stick and just wipes off. It doesn't get gummy like the green paste nor does it seem to attract dirt and dust. A very little goes a long way and always wipe it off as it still protects and lubes after wiping down. it does what they say it does. Just ordered a larger batch of it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seabeeken, post: 2957463, member: 68015"] Yeah, I know its an old thread but just finished testing Seal 1 CLP and their copper and lead remover on my 284 win and wanted to address the OP with more current info. Jury still out on the lead but so far it does a very good job cleaning my bores. It does have issues with the hard packed carbon as you can see in the pics but then we all know that only an abrasive can get that out. I'm not a CLP fan as a result of the useless stuff we had in the military but this stuff works. excellent lube, no rust on any guns yet, and cleans powder fouling easily. After initial application, carbon doesn't seem to stick and just wipes off. It doesn't get gummy like the green paste nor does it seem to attract dirt and dust. A very little goes a long way and always wipe it off as it still protects and lubes after wiping down. it does what they say it does. Just ordered a larger batch of it [/QUOTE]
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