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BTW it's Dawn Liquid at your favorite warehouse + tap water at 110-1/2 degrees F to clean. You could use creek water if you want to save a few more centavos.
 
Fluid Film get it at the local John Deere dealer in a spray can or a gallon can. Have used it for years doesn't hurt the inside or outside of the gun use it on front loaders and cartridge guns
I use fluid film on our vehicle frames. It sticks on fairly thick. I assume you are wiping a thin coating down the bore. I believe fluid film is lanolin based, if that matters to anyone. It has a very unique smell. I have been using a product called tink seal on all my firearms. It is a nano lubricant that bonds with metal and leaves a dry film lubricant as it evaporates. Could be useful as patch lube, which I haven't tried yet. It is produced for the cvt transmissions in atv/utv. I was told that once it's on metal, it can not be removed by wiping it off. The more you wipe, the more it bonds with the metal and gets into the pores. All I know is it works great, even better, than other grease products I have used.
 
If you increase it you can cut 7 minutes & 37 seconds off the soak time!
You will also decrease the useable lifespan of your rifle by 43%! Not a risk I’m willing to take!
Keep it below 109F people! It’s the safest thing to do!
-Red, full of facts and stuff…
 
If we try real hard,we might be able to get some laughs out of some of these remarks.
 

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