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Gunner, I'm pretty sure you can't do any harm with an occasional cleaning with Flitz. I like it better than JB, simply because it is cleaner to work with. I don't suppose you'd want to give a barrel 100 strokes every 25 rounds, but for that once in 200 or 300 round "deep clean", it seems to work well. JMO, Dutch. | |||
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<Don Krakenberger> |
I've used it like that before but not often anymore. It's the darndest thing but you can take a perfectly clean barrel and patch flitz into it and the patch will come out black. This will happen over and over again and you will get a funny metalic smell out of the barrel. I don't know whats going on in there but it is strange and a little bit scarey! Every now and then I will take a patch soaked in kroil and put just a little flitz on it and that lessens the above reaction so to speak. By the way--flitz is an unbelievable scratch remover on glossy stocks--try it and watch small scratches disappear. | ||
<gunner7mm> |
thanks for the replys.seams like flitz turns black when using it on lots of things if i remember right. jason | ||
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