cardman5448 said:Do not leave the Dawn in the barrel to soak! Make sure your barrel is absolutely clean and all traces of the dishwash soap are removed before firing.
Grimstod said:The dish soap with Water. Just use very got water. Because it's hot it will evaporate fast and eliminate problems with putting down a layer of oils or whatever solvents you use after.
WyleWD said:Grimstod said:The dish soap with Water. Just use very got water. Because it's hot it will evaporate fast and eliminate problems with putting down a layer of oils or whatever solvents you use after.
Or follow the soap and water with IPA alcohol then follow with Kroil and dry patches.
The Dawn works like a charm, just make sure you clean your chamber and lug lock area with the Kroil and swabs too. WD
brians356 said:If Dawn removes moly from the bore, wouldn't it also remove moly from bullets?
Brian
Nomad47 said:Back when I shot moly coated bullets, my first step in cleaning the bore was to run a patch soaked with Simple Green.
brians356 said:Nomad47 said:Back when I shot moly coated bullets, my first step in cleaning the bore was to run a patch soaked with Simple Green.
May we assume that wasn't to remove all the moly, but rather part of your periodic cleaning regimen with moly? That is correct. Why Simple Green? I tried Simple Green on a whim. When the patch came out really black, I figured it must work.
Brian
Trapper243 said:Or "India Pale Ale"! ;D
tonedaddy said:Anyone used Wipe Out for this?