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| quote: Originally posted by aktoklat: . When I receive the Wipe-Out products, I plan on using Wipe-out and then Eliminator and giving both an honest evaluation and see what the results I achieve.
To be fair you may have to reverse the above procedure, as the residue of either solvent may still be getting copper out of the pores of the metal for some time. With me, if I can't see it it ain't there. |
| Posts: 2355 | Location: Australia | Registered: 14 November 2004 |
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| I agree, I had planned on doing it so both wil have a fair evaluation. I just neglected to mention it. Thanks for the observation!
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| Posts: 453 | Location: Louisiana by way of Alaska | Registered: 02 November 2004 |
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| Bore tech eliminator is AWSOME. When I was running in my Sako 375h&h I had terrible time with copper, Noting would touch it until I found Bore Tech. I threw everything else away, and got a big bottle of it. Runas
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