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<blockquote data-quote="ninefan" data-source="post: 901180" data-attributes="member: 2401"><p>A great gun/general purpose cleaner that is non-toxic is Hoppes Elite gun cleaner. It is the same as M-Pro7 gun cleaner. You can usually find the Hoppes version at Wal-Mart in the sporting goods area.</p><p></p><p>It works great at cleaning stuff up, and shouldn't do any harm to you through skin absorption, etc (being non-toxic and all). I haven't found it to harm the finish on anything (including plastics) either.</p><p></p><p>Don't use the CLP version of Break-Free for sure. It will leave a teflon-like coating on everything it touches. They do have a non-CLP version called Break-Free Powder Blast, which is good, but I am not convinced that it is much different than regular brake cleaner.</p><p></p><p>If you need a non-residue lubricant (for the powder measure drum, etc) I suppose you could use some kind of graphite lubricant that dries completely. I am a big fan of Eezox for that purpose (and for preventing rust in general). I order it from Midway - I don't think you can find it locally anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ninefan, post: 901180, member: 2401"] A great gun/general purpose cleaner that is non-toxic is Hoppes Elite gun cleaner. It is the same as M-Pro7 gun cleaner. You can usually find the Hoppes version at Wal-Mart in the sporting goods area. It works great at cleaning stuff up, and shouldn't do any harm to you through skin absorption, etc (being non-toxic and all). I haven't found it to harm the finish on anything (including plastics) either. Don't use the CLP version of Break-Free for sure. It will leave a teflon-like coating on everything it touches. They do have a non-CLP version called Break-Free Powder Blast, which is good, but I am not convinced that it is much different than regular brake cleaner. If you need a non-residue lubricant (for the powder measure drum, etc) I suppose you could use some kind of graphite lubricant that dries completely. I am a big fan of Eezox for that purpose (and for preventing rust in general). I order it from Midway - I don't think you can find it locally anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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