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Their was a thread a short time ago where CLR was recommended for carbon removal. My old Swift has lost its edge so I thought I would give it a try. I'm using it right now and cannot believe the mud that is coming out of this supposedly clean barrel. How long do you leave this in and what's the best way to clean it out. Thanks, Barlow
 
Their was a thread a short time ago where CLR was recommended for carbon removal. My old Swift has lost its edge so I thought I would give it a try. I'm using it right now and cannot believe the mud that is coming out of this supposedly clean barrel. How long do you leave this in and what's the best way to clean it out. Thanks, Barlow
Barlow, that thread was on “Isso vs JB” second page on main message board now. Several recommendations there on how to use the CLR.
 
Their was a thread a short time ago where CLR was recommended for carbon removal. My old Swift has lost its edge so I thought I would give it a try. I'm using it right now and cannot believe the mud that is coming out of this supposedly clean barrel. How long do you leave this in and what's the best way to clean it out. Thanks, Barlow
I do NOT leave it in as I don't see the need. Run a patch or two up and down the bore a few times and you will be good! After the first patch or two there will be hardly any carbon left. Then I continue on with Boretech Eliminator and some Kroil making sure to get all that CLR out.
 
I do NOT leave it in as I don't see the need. Run a patch or two up and down the bore a few times and you will be good! After the first patch or two there will be hardly any carbon left. Then I continue on with Boretech Eliminator and some Kroil making sure to get all that CLR out.
22Dasher is that full strength CLR right out of the bottle on patch?Thanks Mark.
 
Thank you All So Much for putting in the links & tips to using CLR..I would have never though to clean a muzzle brake w that stuff...
 
I tried CLR for the dirst time this evening and it seems to cut down on the scrubbing needed to remove the stubborn carbon.

I have 2 more rifles to clean and will report the results.
 
I tried CLR for the dirst time this evening and it seems to cut down on the scrubbing needed to remove the stubborn carbon.

I have 2 more rifles to clean and will report the results.
I left some CLR sitting on a piece of stainless steel and also a piece of aluminum overnight as a test. Wiped the CLR off in the morning and both pieces of metal looked perfect like nothing was ever applied. Not even residue on the white rag I wiped it off with. Didn’t seem to harm either metal so I tried some in my barrel. Took about 10 patches before they started to come out clean. I didn’t let it sit in the barrel too long. I followed up with wipe out and the patches came out dirty again like the CLR didn’t remove all the carbon.
 
I left some CLR sitting on a piece of stainless steel and also a piece of aluminum overnight as a test. Wiped the CLR off in the morning and both pieces of metal looked perfect like nothing was ever applied. Not even residue on the white rag I wiped it off with. Didn’t seem to harm either metal so I tried some in my barrel. Took about 10 patches before they started to come out clean. I didn’t let it sit in the barrel too long. I followed up with wipe out and the patches came out dirty again like the CLR didn’t remove all the carbon.

Did you take ten patch’s with a drop each and just push them through the bore? Or did you take saturated patches and scrub them up and down bore, especially in throat area? Do you have a tight fitting jag and patch? Also how bad was the build up before you started?Did you borescope before and after CLR?
 
The stuff works great. Been using it for about a year first on the carbon on muzzle brakes that have been submerged in it, now in the bore. Especially in the carbon ring area.
 
I realize all situations are unique... but can report that CLR removed nothing from my 6BR barrel following my usual cleaning sequence... BoreTech Eliminator, GunSlick foam, and a few brush strokes. Using Varget powder...
 
I realize all situations are unique... but can report that CLR removed nothing from my 6BR barrel following my usual cleaning sequence... BoreTech Eliminator, GunSlick foam, and a few brush strokes. Using Varget powder...
Do you have a borescope? I wouldn't expect anything if the bore was already spotless.
 
I’ve just finished cleaning 3 rifles, all fired in an F class match last weekend.

Used wipe out foam to start, let that sit, then went to CLR on felt pellets.

If it cuts any time and effort it’s only marginal.

The best performance I observed was on the carbon ring. It made quick work of that and I would say much better than anything I’ve tried to date.

As it relates to my other problem area, carbon in the rifling, it worked no better than other chemicals and it was less effective than JB or Iosso.

Bottom line for me: regardless of the chemical, there still needs to be some mechanical action (JB, Iosso, or brush) to go with it.

I was hopeful but it didn’t help me much.
 
CLR seems like good product to use on getting rid of the carbon ring. It also seems like no one that uses it is anxious to leave it in their bores for any long period of time. So I am worried about CLR doing damage to bore /chamber if I do not get 100% of it out after I use it. Is there any product/chemical a person could use to nuetralize any CLR that may be left in the bore/chamber after using CLR? I am not sure that running dry patches through the rifle will remove ALL the CLR that was applied. Thanx, lg

PS: I read the post about leaving CLR on Al and SS. My barrel /chamber is not made with either. I bought some CLR after having read the earlier referenced thread and the article linked here. I guess what I am saying is, I am afraid to use it. I don't have any old barrels to test it on. :)
 
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CLR seems like good product to use on getting rid of the carbon ring. It also seems like no one that uses it is anxious to leave it in their bores for any long period of time. So I am worried about CLR doing damage to bore /chamber if I do not get 100% of it out after I use it. Is there any product/chemical a person could use to nuetralize any CLR that may be left in the bore/chamber after using CLR? I am not sure that running dry patches through the rifle will remove ALL the CLR that was applied. Thanx, lg

i have been using non chlorinated break cleaner followed up with a pass of Lock-Eez to remove the CLR and then lubricate the bore. seems to work ok
 

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