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<blockquote data-quote="uncle money bags" data-source="post: 2371442" data-attributes="member: 8377"><p>Copper fouling seems to be one of those cleaning problems that requires me to actually physically remove it with a brush. Even with a copper solvent and soak time i still have to run a brush through the barrel to get at it. Kind of like a power washer at a car wash, I still need that brush to remove anything more tenacious than dust.</p><p>For firearms parts, i have just used L.A.s totally awesome diluted 1:1 with water for a few minutes, never more than 10 that i can recall. That takes care of any carbon, lube or grime issues for me. Follow that up with a hot water rinse and compressed air to dry it out then im ready to re lube.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle money bags, post: 2371442, member: 8377"] Copper fouling seems to be one of those cleaning problems that requires me to actually physically remove it with a brush. Even with a copper solvent and soak time i still have to run a brush through the barrel to get at it. Kind of like a power washer at a car wash, I still need that brush to remove anything more tenacious than dust. For firearms parts, i have just used L.A.s totally awesome diluted 1:1 with water for a few minutes, never more than 10 that i can recall. That takes care of any carbon, lube or grime issues for me. Follow that up with a hot water rinse and compressed air to dry it out then im ready to re lube. [/QUOTE]
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