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Maybe try Draino next"Alright, should I even try it on the SS barrel? After seeing these results, I honestly don't see it causing any "noticeable" damage? But, on the other hand, I wouldn't be trying this if I didn't want to know for myself.
CLR is what I am REALLY interested in. If it can remove the carbon from the barrel as well as it did from the 300 BLK case, I am game!!
I guess I answered my own question. Tomorrow though, because some of these cleaners stink to high heaven. Especially the X-Treme.
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CLR is what I am REALLY interested in. If it can remove the carbon from the barrel as well as it did from the 300 BLK case, I am game!!
The black residue (soot) in the brass is not the hard carbon you will find in a barrel. CLR will clean the brass and also corrode it. It doesn't do squat for hard baked on glazed carbon except turn a patch gray. You can confirm this if you have a good bore scope and know how to use it. I did. A bronze brush, Kroils, and JB is the oldest and best way to remove hard carbon.
Alright, should I even try it on the SS barrel? After seeing these results, I honestly don't see it causing any "noticeable" damage? But, on the other hand, I wouldn't be trying this if I didn't want to know for myself.
CLR is what I am REALLY interested in. If it can remove the carbon from the barrel as well as it did from the 300 BLK case, I am game!!
I guess I answered my own question. Tomorrow though, because some of these cleaners stink to high heaven. Especially the X-Treme.
Nice, well that stuffed up the reply alerts !Updated title of post to include barrel damage test.
order some Bore Tech C-4 and Eliminator from Brunos it's cheap and all you'll ever need.
Jim
Thank you I have been looking for a test like this. Thank you for giving your timeI took six pieces of 300 BLK brass that was tossed into the recycler and carried out a carbon removal test. All pieces still had a primer.
I filled a piece of brass with the following cleaners and allowed them to sit for 20 minutes before dumping the contents down the drain.
X-Treme Copper Killer
Sweets 7.62
Butches Bore Shine
Hoppe's
WipeOut
CLR
I know some are not carbon cleaners, but I was surprised by the results.
After draining each case, I took a Q-tip and brushed the inside of the case to try and get it as clean as I could.
In first place.... CLR. Every speck of carbon had come out. Even looked like the primer was clean.
Second. Sweets
Third. Butches
Fourth. X-Treme
Fifth. Wipe Out.
Sixth. Hoppe's.
Picture of the CLR case.
I did this to learn what removes carbon the best for future use in a barrel. I am NOT cleaning brass cases with this!