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Post by 5ontarget on Sept 20, 2005 9:16:20 GMT -5
anyone use this yet? I'm contemplating trying some, I think it will save me a bunch of time, especially on the trigger groups on some of the old .22 rifles I've aquired the past year. Some of them are a real PITA to clean.
If it works well, maybe I'll try the poly dunk it for my plastic, er... polymer guns too.
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Post by somery on Sept 20, 2005 11:21:44 GMT -5
i foresee arrows in the back i usually blast out the gunk with a nitro solvent spray for the hard to reach places. im afraid to have my polymer turn white or something with anything too strong or something. In the book where it says use no hyrocarbons, trichlorethylene, ammonia or teflon-based, do you know if they mean on the plastic, because it'll damage it? or is that for the finish on the metal?
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Post by 5ontarget on Sept 20, 2005 11:34:55 GMT -5
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Post by somery on Sept 20, 2005 12:07:24 GMT -5
WOW now im going to go get me some of that! i have been using patches on the end of the rod attactment with a point and getting around those many parts and it snags on the patches, ect. that'll be neat! thanks for the tip and link
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