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I suppose my OCD is mostly limited to all the other surfaces of the gun. For some reason, good enough is good enough when it comes to the bore of the barrel.
You're a lucky man. :flag:
 
I got it. I soaked the barrels (17L & 34) overnight in Berrymans chem dip. After the soaking, I hit it with a bronze brush and then a final cleaning in the ultrasonic with Dawn for 6 minutes. They're clean now! The inside looks like glass.
Good job. What is Berrymans chem dip? Cause I'm pretty sure I don't have any of that. Anything I could substitute for that, because I have everything else you mentioned.

BTW, congrats on the new ultrasonic cleaner.
 
I got it. I soaked the barrels (17L & 34) overnight in Berrymans chem dip. After the soaking, I hit it with a bronze brush and then a final cleaning in the ultrasonic with Dawn for 6 minutes. They're clean now! The inside looks like glass.
Cool. Now don't shoot it ever again, and you're golden. :innocent:
 
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Good job. What is Berrymans chem dip? Cause I'm pretty sure I don't have any of that. Anything I could substitute for that, because I have everything else you mentioned.

BTW, congrats on the new ultrasonic cleaner.
It's carb cleaner. It comes in a gallon paint can with a basket for your parts. I'm not really sure what the chemical make up is, but it will dissolve carbon on an exhaust valve. You can get it at most parts stores and even Walmart. I think it's about $20 and will last forever.
 
It's carb cleaner. It comes in a gallon paint can with a basket for your parts. I'm not really sure what the chemical make up is, but it will dissolve carbon on an exhaust valve. You can get it at most parts stores and even Walmart. I think it's about $20 and will last forever.
Interesting. Thanks for the reply and detailed answer. I'll have to look around for it.
 
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If its lead, this stuff if great. Wrap some copper Choreboy (make sure its copper) around your cleaning jag. Let the Kroil soak in the barrel for a minute or so. Scrub with the jag. Run a clean patch through. You may need to repeat.
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If its lead, this stuff if great. Wrap some copper Choreboy (make sure its copper) around your cleaning jag. Let the Kroil soak in the barrel for a minute or so. Scrub with the jag. Run a clean patch through. You may need to repeat. View attachment 325659
Pretty sure it's not lead, they have only had jacketed bullets. However, I have a few cans of Kroil and Aerokroil. They need to make air fresheners out of that stuff!
 
Some people barely clean their guns, some clean for hrs to get every last speck of whatever they think they see. Most folks are somewhere in between. I run a solvent soaked mop through the barrel, let set a few minutes, a few passes with a bronze brush then a clean mop to sop up the fluids and gunk. Wipe down the outside of the piece and you're done.
 
There is definitely diminishing value with the effort you're putting into cleaning every last little speck of fouling when you're talking about handguns.
That is the beauty of an ultrasonic cleaner. I have a more expensive lab-grade version, and even something as Simple Green or ultrasonic cleaning solution in a beaker floated in the tub can work with almost no effort (mix the water, start the ultrasonic cleaner, and come back in a few hours to see the scrubbing done for you!).

Jewelry stores could run a brush over rings, too, but they found the time savings of an ultrasonic cleaner to be worth it. And if it gets to parts without smooth surfaces (springs, assemblies, metal watch bands), the time payoffs get even more dramatic!

Having said that, I probably use the sonicator just once a year for my firearms, and that is when I have a lot laid out for a more detailed cleaning that a quick bore swipe.
 
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Maybe I'm being too anal, but I'd like to get it out.
So, are we not doing, "Phrasing", anymore?


Sorry, I couldn't resist a classic Archer line. :innocent:
 
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