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| I am concerned with the solvents damaging the finsh on wood, plastic or metal. |
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| Don't use it. It will strip the finish right off a wooden stock. I used it on an AR, but that's an entirely different animal... |
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| Yup. I use it. I use it after I have de-coppered (if that's a word) a bore and then I give the bore a pass with a Kroil soaked patch, followed by a couple of dry ones. I also use it on chamber mops. I never use it around a rifle when the rifle is in the stock. And I put baggies over my scope lenses and secure them with rubber bands. Actually, I seldom spray the stuff directly at the rifle but more often I will spray a patch or a wiping cloth with it and use that. Properly used, its good stuff.
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| Is brake cleaner not for cleaning brakes? |
| Posts: 885 | Location: Eastern Cape, South Africa | Registered: 08 January 2010 |
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| I use it for degreasing new dies and cleaning the lubricant from them after a reloading sessions.
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| Posts: 83 | Location: Wasilla, AK | Registered: 03 August 2007 |
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| I've heard that brake parts cleaner is essentially the same stuff as Birchwood Casey's Gun Scrubber. It smells the same. It apparently works the same on pistol parts and bore brushes. You definitely want to clean your bore brushes when finished with them and this stuff does the job quite well. I have not found it to be especially good for removing carbon when it is layered in a bore or for layered copper either.
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| Posts: 494 | Location: The drizzle capitol of the USA | Registered: 11 January 2008 |
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| Have been using it for years. Any brand will do. Usually purchase the cheapest I can find at WalMart.
I havent noticed any harm to wood. However, I do try to limit getting it on the wood. |
| Posts: 44 | Location: Key Biscayne, Fl | Registered: 05 January 2005 |
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| I only use brake cleaner to clean my bore brush. Use the Burchwood Casey SAFE Gun Scrubber on the action. |
| Posts: 2627 | Location: Where the pine trees touch the sky | Registered: 06 December 2006 |
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| quote: Originally posted by lal: Is brake cleaner not for cleaning brakes?
What do you think this is? What would YOU use to clean it?
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| Posts: 3113 | Location: Southern US | Registered: 21 July 2002 |
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| quote: Originally posted by buckeyeshooter: I am concerned with the solvents damaging the finsh on wood, plastic or metal.
Also got to be careful with parts that have paint...white outline on rear sights, red line around some safeties, etc. It will soften or remove many of these areas. I only use the stuff on bare metal. It will remove any trace of oil so be sure to adequately lube the parts after they are cleaned. |
| Posts: 189 | Location: Western Kentucky | Registered: 02 November 2007 |
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