Are you trying to clean a new Lyman bore? The stuff I remember them using was pretty tough. Brake cleaner, acetone or a combo mix like Ed’s Red seemed to work best.What's the best way to get all the packing grease out of a new muzzleloader? I have been scrubbing with CLP and can't seem to get it to come clean.
I have used gasoline. The cosmoline used to store weapons is petroleum based the same as gasoline? This was on more modern weapons?Kerosene, mineral spirits, carb cleaner, brake cleaner, any solvent used to clean auto parts. Household cleaners (409, Simple Green, etc) work but are slower and you need to make sure all moisture is removed after using.
I have been using a red mix for years, works very good.What's the best way to get all the packing grease out of a new muzzleloader? I have been scrubbing with CLP and can't seem to get it to come clean.
Boiling water didn’t remove all the ‘stuff’ I found in the last new GPR barrel I cleaned years ago, whatever it was.For goodness sakes.....just put the kettle on
Mustn't of used enough boiling water to get the barrel the hottest you can and a bristle brush.Boiling water didn’t remove all the ‘stuff’ I found in the last new GPR barrel I cleaned years ago, whatever it was.
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