Carbon is always a challenge to remove. I can open a store with all the “Witches Brews” that I bought that said they would remove carbon. Maybe, I said maybe, some may help soften or loosen the carbon. I have no real proof that’s true, but for some reason I flush my barrels with one or another of these products. Then, I always turn to any of the abrasives mentioned. JB, a time proven favorite, but removing the black goo it leaves behind is almost as bad as removing the carbon in the first place. Iosso and ThorroClean both work and be sure to switch arms as you’ll want to work your biceps equally. My current favorite is Flitz, maybe it’s just the nice green color, but on a nylon brush or a tight patch it will, as others, get the carbon out.
Watching the Hornady Podcasts on cleaning, they make me laugh, a patch or two, no abrasives and you’re good to go. I thought we were going to get a real lesson in cleaning, nope, smoke and mirrors. I don’t know why abrasives and their use are considered taboo. If you want the carbon gone, use one, or spend three weeks soaking and using enough patches to make a quilt.
Watching the Hornady Podcasts on cleaning, they make me laugh, a patch or two, no abrasives and you’re good to go. I thought we were going to get a real lesson in cleaning, nope, smoke and mirrors. I don’t know why abrasives and their use are considered taboo. If you want the carbon gone, use one, or spend three weeks soaking and using enough patches to make a quilt.