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Yes, no short cuts here.A carbon ring is going to require brushing with a good carbon remover and possibly an abrasive
They make a fine 'first pass' solvent to remove the loose powder fouling. That's about it . . .Yes . I tried several of the Black Powder cleaning solvents , and none of them worked . Now I have a couple bottles of the stuff taking up space on my shelf . Any ideas what to do with it will be welcome .
Water is the universal solvent. Ask a chemist.black powder solvent is basically water. It will not work at allon a nitro based firearm
Maybe for a chemist. I’ve spent many years ensuring water never is my barrel much less my putting it there.Water is the universal solvent. Ask a chemist.
You might be surprised at the water content of a lot of bore cleaning products these days. C-4 and Eliminator from BoreTech are mostly water, for example.Maybe for a chemist. I’ve spent many years ensuring water never is my barrel much less my putting it there.
If you are a veteran that info was pounded into your head. Permanently.
Thank you for your service.Water is no different in this respect than oil, JB, Iosso, grease, Hoppe's