wildswalker wrote: |
Three uses I have for WD..... 3. pain reliever...re: smashed digits via misplaced hammers, car doors ect. |
longwalker wrote: |
I have experimented with just about everything to clean guns, and still have not found a good subsitute to stripping them down and using conventional cleaners. My pistols which get used much more than my rifles see 8 - 9 thousand of rounds every year. I tried the aerosol cleaners and found I just used up more cleaner more often. In the end all I did was move the dirt from one place to an other. For over a year now I have used Simple Green cleaner. I came to this by an other shooter who recomended I try it. Cleaning chemical cost went way down. My fingers don't dry out and the house doesn't smell like a brake shop. By using the simple green on all parts including the barrel I get all the powder residue and old lubricant off all the parts. The barrel will need copper or lead cleaning solution but not as much as before. Before assembly I touch all the the small parts with gun oil and lightly grease the slides and frames. Then reassemble. I have not experimented with long term soaking. or long term exposure to simple green. Just use it and wipe it clean. longwalker |
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