I just want to tell all of you about my experience with wipeout bore cleaner. As many of you may know I have an old P17 Enfield. The gun was sporterised many years ago, and has spent the last 25+ years never being cleaned. I took the gun from my dad about a year ago because he just never used it. I went and bought cleaning jags and supplies, and over the course of the past year I have put around 300 patches through that rifle. I NEVER could get it cleaned. Years and years of neglect had layered unacceptable amounts or copper and other crap. I simply could not get it clean.
Then I bought some wipeout. I gave it a shot, and left the gun over night. Pushed a dry patch through the bore and it came out so blue and black it was unreal. The patch actually had so much copper that there was a thick blue “gel” stuff on the patch. I put a few more patches through and they all came out real dirty. So, I gave it more wipeout and left it another night. The next day it was the same thing, very dirty with tons of blue. So then I decided to give it a third nightly soaking with wipeout. The next day it was still dirty, but not as bad. So now I was going to go with the 20-minute cleaning. Next patch through after the 20 minutes showed nothing. Just a nice wet patch with hardly any color on it at all. I bet all in all Wipeout removed 1/2 a penny's worth of copper.
Now I can’t wait to see how this will increase accuracy. This Wipeout stuff is GREAT!!!
You know what, I'm at work right now and don't remember the URL. Do a search for wipeout on this board and someone posted a link not more than a few weeks ago. That is where I got the link.
I have been using Sweets for about 25 years. I tried Wipe-Out and did some comparisons to Sweets. Sweets doesn't even come close to what Wipe-Out will do. I dropped copper plated steel jacketed bullets in cups of them both. In about 18 hrs the Wipe-Out bullet was clean steel and the Sweets bullet showed a small area of clean steel and a lot of tarnished looking copper.
quote:Originally posted by monyhunter: Now I can’t wait to see how this will increase accuracy. This Wipeout stuff is GREAT!!!
Don't be disappointed if at first the rifle doesn't shoot worth a darn - I've noticed that an absolutely clean bore takes more than several shots to settle in.
Holmes and Jim, "Best thing since sliced bread" is what I said last time. Wipe-Out is "sexy" was an attempt at varying the tune a little, but yes, I have scrubbed way to many barrels with brushes. Now I let the Wipe-Out do the work while I go do other things.
Posts: 28032 | Location: KY | Registered: 09 December 2001
I think Wipeout is a good product, but really, what will it do that Hoppe's Benchrest won't? I've cleaned neglected bores with Hoppe's BR by using the overnight method. After 3-2 overnights the bores came clean with the Hoppe's. With Wipeout, after you get all the copper out of the barrel, you can still get dark patches if you brush with a solvent or RemClean. Also, it will not remove lead or lead-lube fouling. I think Wipeout is OK but it is a little overpriced.
How does Wipe Out smell? This might sound silly, but I have been giving a bunch of rifles a thorough cleaning over the last couple of weeks. That means the house has been continually filled with what is to me, the delicious aroma of Hoppes Benchrest or Barnes bore cleaner.
My wife has other olfactory tastes, however. She overheard me telling my son how good Wipe Out is supposed to work and suggested that I buy a few cans.
But, if it smells like the other stuff, I won�t be very far ahead, except perhaps, in cleaning time.
Thanks,
viator
Posts: 20 | Location: Kansas | Registered: 23 April 2002
I recently purchased some Wipe Out and have been cleaning several of my rifles with it for the first time. First, it works exactly like the instructions say it works. Second, it does not rust or damage barrels when left over night. Third, it has an unpleasant odor if you stick you nose down close, but it is essentially odorless if your nose isn't right in it.
I can't wait to see what this does to the accuracy of these rifles. Ku-dude
I ordered two cans but should have gotten a case. Mr Paul, of Wipe Out, says take a rifle you believe is well cleaned(sweets,foulout,etc) and give it a dose of wipeout over night and see what comes out. It's made a believer out of me. Can a barrel be to clean? I'm not sure the final chapter is written. I do know that wipeout uses a lot less sweat, has less odor, and cleans very good. The hardest material to remove from my rifle bores seems to be the deep carbon fouling. Now I'm just pushing out the copper and powder fouling. I don't try to take out the last traces of carbon. I have liked it so well that I'm thinking real hard of trying his Flush Out product. Your mileage may vary, it does come with warnings. Don't let it sit long on non steel items like stocks, brass, alum, others. Read the literature on his site or his cans. Clean up any excess, don't let it puddle up on the wrong things and I think you'll be happy. Best O Luck
Posts: 267 | Location: Tampa | Registered: 01 March 2002
Wipe-Out is the best bore cleaner that I've ever tried bar none. There are so many shooters on this board that thought their rifles were clean to find that an overnight treatment of Wipe-Out showed different. After an overnighter it's as simple as a twenty minute treatment after a shooting session to keep your gun clean. Once you catch on to the foam it's odourless and dead simple. 470 Mbogo
I leave it in my barrels for an hour of so, clen it out completely then clean with Rem oil or whatever to get the lead and other stuff out..takes about 2 or 3 patches and its finished..
Wipe Out is the best thing I have ever used for fouling and fouling is the only thing that counts really...
A real fouled bore should get the overnight treatment, but I don't normally let mine get to that point...Also I don't like to get them too clean...
Posts: 42210 | Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | Registered: 04 June 2000
It doesn't. There truely is no way to compare it. Works with no scrubbing, few patches, and time.
By the way. I am going shooting this weekend. Don't know if my gun shoots better when it is this clean, but we'll see this saturday. I will be sure to let you all know.
I have been working with Wipe Out for nearly a year now and have documented my trials quite thoroughly with a variety of firearms.
I will be posting the results soon in the Product Reviews forum. While it is an excellent product, it is not the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Factory barrels respond quite differently to it.
Wipe Out will always be an integral part of my cleaning regimen, but so will products like Sweet's and CR-10. Additionally, I believe the standard solvents, e.g., Hoppe's #9, Butch's Bore Shine, and Shooters Choice, all have a place on the shelf, as well.
My post should appear in the next 7-10 days.
Regards,
~Holmes
Posts: 1171 | Location: Wyoming, USA | Registered: 03 June 2000
Wipe Out works great. It contains monoethanolamine (MEA) which is basically a liquid soap that is corrosive to copper because of its ammonia (ammonium) ion. MEA has an ammonia odor but has been hidden by whatever else is in Wipe Out.
I have been using MEA straight instead of Wipe Out because I can buy it cheap, but it doesn't work as fast as Wipe Out. I think the foaming agent in Wipe Out keeps it in contact with the barrel surface which helps clean it faster than just using MEA.
Either way they work better than anything else I've ever tried. It is amazing to be able see bare steel again inside a barrel!!