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I didn't know they made a dedicated media product until today. Just curious as to how it works, and if it's meant for walnut, corncob, or both. Thanks, RSY | ||
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I didn't know they had a "media" product. I've been adding a few drops of regular flitz to my cleaning every batch and it works better than the liquid I got from midway years ago. A little goes a long way--put some on a soft rag and it will polish any metal real fast--almost scary. I've also used it to remove scratches on the high gloss finish on my browning stocks, light scratches in car paint, remove scratches from snowmobile windsheilds. I also from time to time dab a little on a patch dampened with kroil and use it in bores that I think could use a little smoothing--not sure I'm doing much good there but patches can come out pretty black on what I think is a spotless barrel. | |||
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Kraky: On Varmint Al's website, he does a side-by-side comparison of Flitz to JB Bore Paste. He states that the Flitz is a bit more aggressive than JB, so it wouldn't surprise me that you are getting black out of your bore with the Flitz. Here's a picture: http://www.varmintal.com/arelo.htm#Polish RSY | |||
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