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I need some help getting some copper solvent in Tanzania.
Back in the US I have plenty of Barnes' product and like it very much.

However, airplanes and the TSA folk have ammonia-based liquids on a 'no-no' list. And while someone might be able to justify putting three-ounces in a suitcase, it may also be flat illegal (I don't know the exact law--don't quote me either way).

So how does one concoct some pungent copper cleaner home-brew out of grocery goods or hardware goods? Tanganyika Arms only carries a powder solvent with no ammonia. My rifles stay in Tanzania and can't go to the US for a scrub down.

Any help would be appreciated.


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Can you order it from some shop on the internet?
 
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Buy Some WIPE Out Patch Out and get it shipped over as it is NOT classed as DG.

It does NOT contain ammonia but cleans copper out really well.

Have a look at this thread in the Double Rifle forum. I have also put the links.

http://forums.accuratereloadin...0101804/m/2811084141
 
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All my copper cleaners have ammonia in them.
Hope you can fine something to get the copper out.
 
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Originally posted by 416Tanzan:
I need some help getting some copper solvent in Tanzania.
Back in the US I have plenty of Barnes' product and like it very much.

However, airplanes and the TSA folk have ammonia-based liquids on a 'no-no' list. And while someone might be able to justify putting three-ounces in a suitcase, it may also be flat illegal (I don't know the exact law--don't quote me either way).

So how does one concoct some pungent copper cleaner home-brew out of grocery goods or hardware goods? Tanganyika Arms only carries a powder solvent with no ammonia. My rifles stay in Tanzania and can't go to the US for a scrub down.

Any help would be appreciated.


If your area has a blue-line shop (blueprints are becoming old fashioned but there are still a lot of them around) or a supply house that sells 28% ammonia for the production of blue-line prints, get a gallon. It's dirt cheap will remove alll the cooper without any additives. A print shop that uses it will often give away the partial bottle left over when they change ammonia in the printer.

Be advised that it will chase you out of a room without ventilation, though


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Janitorial ammonia :Is a solution of 10% or more an will do the trick ,

Windex window cleaner will also work just not quite as fast or well.

Some older type oven foaming spray cleaners contain enough solution for copper fouling removal .

Make sure to swab the bore with a bore conditioner break free Kroil or (Hoppes #9) nitro solvent oil based

product AFTER cleaning is complete . If not Windex or ammonia solutions will rust the bore .


The strength of such solutions is measured in units of baume IE density , with 26 degrees baume being about

30 weight percent ammonia at 15.5 °C being the typical high concentration of a commercial janitorial

cleaning product.

Household ammonia ranges in concentration from 5 to 10 weight percent ammonia. Spray foaming glass

cleaners can vary in concentrations of ammonia %'s .

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Originally posted by 416Tanzan:
I need some help getting some copper solvent in Tanzania.
Back in the US I have plenty of Barnes' product and like it very much.

However, airplanes and the TSA folk have ammonia-based liquids on a 'no-no' list. And while someone might be able to justify putting three-ounces in a suitcase, it may also be flat illegal (I don't know the exact law--don't quote me either way).

So how does one concoct some pungent copper cleaner home-brew out of grocery goods or hardware goods? Tanganyika Arms only carries a powder solvent with no ammonia. My rifles stay in Tanzania and can't go to the US for a scrub down.

Any help would be appreciated.


I use Bore Tech 'Eliminator' and avoid other Cu-removing stuff like the plague.
 
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