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posted 14 September 2002 01:32
After this bottle of Hoppe's Bench Rest No 9 is finished I'm on the hunt for something else.

I'm allways getting the stuff on my hands and allthough I like the smell it must be pretty harmful in the long run with all those benzene rings in it.

I want a barrel cleaner that isn't carcinogenic, preferably doesn't stink, doesn't damage the bore if left in, doesn't ruin bluing, doesn't need any fancy plugs to stop things running out, doesn't have electrodes and doesn't need lots of passes up and down.

Anything left after that list?
 
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posted 14 September 2002 01:43Hide Post
You might try the "Ed's Red" stuff that you make yourself from transmission fluid and stuff. They're talking about it a few posts down; maybe someone there can give you the formula.

R-WEST
 
Posts: 1483 | Location: Windber, PA | Registered: 24 January 2001Reply With Quote
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posted 14 September 2002 02:46Hide Post
I'd say you are a candidate for either Forrest bore foam or Wipeout.

The other suggestion is one of the paste cleaners (JB, IOSSO, Flitz), but you will still need a cleaner to finish up. HTH, Dutch.
 
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posted 14 September 2002 04:53Hide Post
Go with Wipeout. Spray it in the bore (it comes out like shaving foam). Let it sit, patch it out. Repeat as required. Works really well and the labour involvment is low. - Dan
 
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posted 14 September 2002 09:25Hide Post
I second the recommendation for Wipe Out. This stuff is really great. And I agree with you about the fumes from the other products. They can't be good for you when the warnings say: Use in well ventilated space.

Try some Wipe Out and let us know what you think. I am sold on it. Ku-dude
 
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posted 14 September 2002 10:18Hide Post
1894,

Check this thread for the Blue Wonder Gun Cleaner:

http://www.serveroptions.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=5;t=003847

I have just started using it, and it matches your requirement list. [Wink]

jim dodd
 
Posts: 4166 | Location: San Diego, CA USA | Registered: 14 November 2001Reply With Quote
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posted 14 September 2002 14:19Hide Post
Give Wipeout a try. I think you will like it very much.
 
Posts: 21 | Location: Mt.Cheaha | Registered: 05 October 2001Reply With Quote
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posted 14 September 2002 22:47
1894,

Griff is ordering in a case of Wipeout. I've asked if I can buy some from him - maybe you could too. It was late June when we discussed it, so maybe he's got it by now.

Griff, if you read this, what's the situation?

Patrick
 
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posted 15 September 2002 14:44Hide Post
I use Butches Bore Shine and have been very happy with it in my target and hunting rifles for both jacketed and cast bullet shooting, and its safe to soak with.
 
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posted 15 September 2002 15:06Hide Post
WipeOut [Smile]

[ 09-15-2002, 06:06: Message edited by: Nutoy ]
 
Posts: 268 | Location: God's Country, East Tex. USA | Registered: 08 February 2002Reply With Quote
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posted 16 September 2002 06:09Hide Post
If you want something that is cheap (4$ GALLON) and works immediatly on copper fouling (like Sweets, Butchs does not) try industrial ammonia. It does have a major odor, will have to be used outside but it works so fast you won't care. I grew very frustrated using all the other $16 per jigger potions out there that still left copper deposits till I found this on the web.
 
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posted 16 September 2002 15:25
Try Pro Shot's Copper Solvent IV. It does not stink and works very well for me. www.proshotproducts.com
 
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