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<blockquote data-quote="Driller" data-source="post: 2219210" data-attributes="member: 25897"><p>Kerosene works well. The neatest trick I learned in the service to clean a nasty weapon prior to inspection was to disassemble it, pack it full of GoJo or Goop (the non-pumice kind - very important!), and let the parts sit overnight. After sitting, scrub everything with a brush and rinse in hot water - as hot as you can stand. Let the parts air dry from the warmed metal and then lube and re-assemble. I still clean my rimfires this way when they get really crapped out.</p><p></p><p>I suspect those hand cleaners are really just jellied-up kerosene.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Driller, post: 2219210, member: 25897"] Kerosene works well. The neatest trick I learned in the service to clean a nasty weapon prior to inspection was to disassemble it, pack it full of GoJo or Goop (the non-pumice kind - very important!), and let the parts sit overnight. After sitting, scrub everything with a brush and rinse in hot water - as hot as you can stand. Let the parts air dry from the warmed metal and then lube and re-assemble. I still clean my rimfires this way when they get really crapped out. I suspect those hand cleaners are really just jellied-up kerosene. [/QUOTE]
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