26 October 2005, 22:52
CokdnlodedCheap sovents and rust removal
Sometimes I take on a project where I am trying to clean up a neglected firearm or even worse a neglected muzzleloader. I like to soak the bores in something that will help loosen any corrosion and prevent further corrosion until I find the time to actually get time to do the elbow grease part. The problem is RemOil, Kroil, BreakFree and all the other commercial CLP type products are too expensive for barrel and parts soaking as I need so much. I am looking for a cheaper alternative. Maybe something like tranny fluid or something common and inexpensive. Any good ideas?
26 October 2005, 23:32
MarkOK my 2 cents worth here..
One thing to be cautious of, is that rust and blue are basically the same oxide so one has to be careful that something left on long-term won't affect the bluing as well.
You should google up "Ed's Red", if you want something to soak guns in. Personally I like a mixture of ATF and mineral spirits. I usually mix it by eye, about 5 parts ATF to 1 part spirits. Try that, and if it is too thick for your tastes add more spirits and if too runny pour in more ATF.
26 October 2005, 23:45
458WinMarvel Mystery Oil. Avaliable at any NAPA. It is simply a light oil and detergent.
27 October 2005, 02:09
Rick 0311Amen to the “Ed’s Red†formula and also to Marvels Mystery Oil. I make up my own version of Ed’s Red bore cleaner and often use Mystery Oil in the formula.
I’ve also been cleaning guns, and anything else made of steel, with ATF for years and it works as good as any other product out there.
27 October 2005, 02:41
Hot CoreGood old JP5, diesel fuel or kerosene. Any more the "fuels" are nearly more expensive than the actual Penetrating Oils.
Liquid Wrench and Kroil will do the job too.
27 October 2005, 22:08
CokdnlodedOh how I wish I could just use Kroil. I do use it but it just ain't cost effective.
I did go buy some Marvel Mystery Oil. A local friend recommended that also. That stuff is up to $3/quart but is still cheaper than the commercial gun juices. I will probbaly mix some Ed's Red eventually.
I do appreciate all the comments.