CaptainMal
Silver $$ Contributor
Yeah... It's another CLR observation. Sick at home lately and I was looking at the front of my old stainless Smith "Special". No carbon stains. Been the past month in NC and Tennessee, where I shot my mid-80's Smith Model 63 22 lr. The front of that cylinder was badly carbon stained. Rousted enough energy (got Covid in NC last week) up to soak a bit of a rag in CLR and whipe that cylinder front off. Added a later lightweight Smith to the picture as it was next to me. Look how a light application of CLR cleans off old and hard carbon stains on the front of the cylinders.

With a little effort you can get a perfectly, "like new", clean. Now DON'T EVEN THINK about trying this on a blued gun. This only works for stainless guns. Blued carbon- steel guns will have the finish ruined immediately, maybe faster than that.

With a little effort you can get a perfectly, "like new", clean. Now DON'T EVEN THINK about trying this on a blued gun. This only works for stainless guns. Blued carbon- steel guns will have the finish ruined immediately, maybe faster than that.