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Tips for cleaning crown and muzzle break?
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<blockquote data-quote="arthurj" data-source="post: 84263" data-attributes="member: 3718"><p>Hey guys, I have my first gun with a break on it and I am having some trouble cleaning the break and the crown. I've got wipeout, shooters choice, and coppermelt. The other day I put the break in the corner of a bag and squirted some wipeout in with it, worked pretty well but didn't get all of it. The crown is a problem though, the carbon seems to be good and thick on it. Will it hurt the crown to rub it with a paper towel with solvent on it? How do you guys remove this carbon from the crown and the break?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arthurj, post: 84263, member: 3718"] Hey guys, I have my first gun with a break on it and I am having some trouble cleaning the break and the crown. I've got wipeout, shooters choice, and coppermelt. The other day I put the break in the corner of a bag and squirted some wipeout in with it, worked pretty well but didn't get all of it. The crown is a problem though, the carbon seems to be good and thick on it. Will it hurt the crown to rub it with a paper towel with solvent on it? How do you guys remove this carbon from the crown and the break? [/QUOTE]
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