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I have a problem that I have not sorted out for years. Does anyone have a quick method of cleaning bore brushes after use? I end up tossing them after a relatively few number of cleaning sessions since they gunk up so quickly. I've tried using nitrosol etc. but end up making more of an oily mess (yes, I have even tried to "wipe" the brush off with a cloth - (I did this once - i'm a fast learner....). I feel like I'm refouling the bore the next time I use the darn thing! Nevertheless, any great home remedies to stop this senseless waste? | ||
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I just spray 'em with an oil to neutralize the solvent I used. Usually I hold em on a heavy duty paper shop towel and spray with wd 40 then pat them a bit and put them in a small zip lock bag. I think you might be "overthinking" the cleanliness of the brush a little. I kind of think that just the tips are against your bore and they're only there to "scratch" off fouling and "scratch in" some solvent. I actually like my bore brushes a little worn cause they feel a little less agressive and I kind of like that even thought I don't think they can damage a good barrel. | |||
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Pressurized brake cleaner from NAPA or someplace similar will clean them very well and dries in a minute or two. Bob | |||
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What are bore brushes??? I use WipeOut! Geronimo | |||
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I concure!! I also have used spray degreasers from LPS, CRC and a couple others. I hold the nasty brush either over a jar or, most of the time, open the door and walk outside and spray. Smedley | |||
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Ditto! But ALWAYS use brake parts cleaner OUTDOORS AllanD If I provoke you into thinking then I've done my good deed for the day! Those who manage to provoke themselves into other activities have only themselves to blame. *We Band of 45-70er's* 35 year Life Member of the NRA NRA Life Member since 1984 | |||
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Brake cleaner will do the job but why?? The damn things only cost a buck or less. Use it for a couple of times and then pitch it. When I am cleaning a target rifle, I always start out with a new brush. | |||
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I've been using carburator cleaner ever since I ran out of brake cleaner one night. The carb cleaner seems to do a good job and is safer. .395 Family Member DRSS, po' boy member Political correctness is nothing but liberal enforced censorship | |||
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