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WipeOut Bore Cleaner Made Easy!
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<blockquote data-quote="demarpaint" data-source="post: 87737" data-attributes="member: 655"><p>Here is how I've been using it with pretty good results on my bolt guns. I patch out the barrel with Kroil, let it soak a while, and then patch the Kroil out, trying to get loose powder etc. out. I repeat until its fairly clean then patch the excess Kroil out until dry.</p><p></p><p>Next I plug the chamber with a bore guide that has 2 patches draped over the front of it. This keeps it out of the action. Then I squirt it down the muzzle until it foams out of the muzzle. </p><p></p><p>The rifle is in a cradle in a level postition. I let it sit for about 2 hours, and then squirt more Wipe Out in. I want to be sure the barrel is full with the Wipe Out. That sits over night, with a loose make shift muzzle plug. A few hours later I turn the rifle 180*. I patch the Wipe Out from the barrel the next day. Then Kroil and a patch down the barrel and its done.</p><p></p><p>I haven't let my rifles get very dirty yet, so I am not sure how this method would work on a really fouled gun.</p><p></p><p>It seems to be working for me. </p><p></p><p>Frank D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="demarpaint, post: 87737, member: 655"] Here is how I've been using it with pretty good results on my bolt guns. I patch out the barrel with Kroil, let it soak a while, and then patch the Kroil out, trying to get loose powder etc. out. I repeat until its fairly clean then patch the excess Kroil out until dry. Next I plug the chamber with a bore guide that has 2 patches draped over the front of it. This keeps it out of the action. Then I squirt it down the muzzle until it foams out of the muzzle. The rifle is in a cradle in a level postition. I let it sit for about 2 hours, and then squirt more Wipe Out in. I want to be sure the barrel is full with the Wipe Out. That sits over night, with a loose make shift muzzle plug. A few hours later I turn the rifle 180*. I patch the Wipe Out from the barrel the next day. Then Kroil and a patch down the barrel and its done. I haven't let my rifles get very dirty yet, so I am not sure how this method would work on a really fouled gun. It seems to be working for me. Frank D [/QUOTE]
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