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Would You Dare Clean This Barrel ?!
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 1347602" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>tim_w</p><p>Agree on never using ammonia base products. Been there, done that, rotted out a factory barrel with the corrosive ammonia.</p><p></p><p>I also used KG Big Bore Cleaner for copper for quite a period of time, and it was a good copper remover product. However I decided to try Bore Tech Eliminator after thorough cleaning with KG, and the Bore Tech Eliminator indicated blue, confirming additional copper was being removed.</p><p></p><p>One of my primary reasons for switching from KG to Bore Tech products, was how difficult it was to tell if the KG had removed all copper from my bores. It doesn't indicate blue when removing copper. It turn from a lighter yellow to a slightly darker shade of yellow. BT products on the other hand, indicate blue, which is much easier to read. Second reason for swapping over to Bore Tech, was after having used the KG product to thoroughly clean some bores (I thought), when I came in behind with BT copper removers, more copper was clearly removed from my barrels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 1347602, member: 4191"] tim_w Agree on never using ammonia base products. Been there, done that, rotted out a factory barrel with the corrosive ammonia. I also used KG Big Bore Cleaner for copper for quite a period of time, and it was a good copper remover product. However I decided to try Bore Tech Eliminator after thorough cleaning with KG, and the Bore Tech Eliminator indicated blue, confirming additional copper was being removed. One of my primary reasons for switching from KG to Bore Tech products, was how difficult it was to tell if the KG had removed all copper from my bores. It doesn't indicate blue when removing copper. It turn from a lighter yellow to a slightly darker shade of yellow. BT products on the other hand, indicate blue, which is much easier to read. Second reason for swapping over to Bore Tech, was after having used the KG product to thoroughly clean some bores (I thought), when I came in behind with BT copper removers, more copper was clearly removed from my barrels. [/QUOTE]
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