So, this is a good point.I use a specific brush for a specific application. So don't need to clean it
No, but I do clean them every time....I really don't know if it is necessary, it just works best in my OCD brain....So, this is a good point.
For those who clean their brushes after using Iosso/Flitz, do you use the brush for other applications?
Dawn dishwashing soap works good.After I use iosso bore cleaner on a nylon bore brush on my bore cleaning rod, even after I clean of the remaining bore cleaning paste off with a rag, there remains considerable gunk between bristle rows on the bore brush. I have tried spraying the gunked bore brush with Blaster penetrating fluid and it gets some off but there's still a bunch of gunk left on the brush between bristle rows. Could just buy more nylon bore brushes or just set the dirty/gunked bore brush aside for use next time. However, maybe you all know how to get the gunk out. Thoughts?
I'd be careful about using any compressed air in an enclosure such a work shop. You could breath in chemical particles or the particles could fall onto eyes, skin, or hair. Also I'd be careful about using sprays like brake cleaner in an enclosure. The mixing of chemicals to clean the brush is also another hazard. And washing a brush in a kitchen sink where you might be washing dishes or preparing food is also not a good idea.I have one very similar in my reloading room. Works well for keeping the Dillon clean etc….Never used it for cleaning brushes though. I usually use a small nylon brush and alcahol to clean Iosso off of bore brushes after use.
I was wondering about a sonic cleanerDawn soap and sonic cleaner
I have thought about tapping several holes in a scrap piece of Delrin to hold the brushes vertically in my sonic cleaner, haven't tried it yet.Dawn soap and sonic cleaner