OLDVET
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The real trick is to address the issue after each range trip. Don't wait until after several trips when it has "caked up" and aged.
The real trick is to address the issue after each range trip. Don't wait until after several trips when it has "caked up" and aged.
Whatever happened to using a bit of Hoppes and a toothbrush?
Makes the toothbrush taste funny?
Unless it touches the forcing cone. It's a permanent decoration. You can soak it in Hoppes #8. Other then that, mechanically you can't remove it without rubbing through or scratching the blue. If it was stainless, Flizt metal polish takes it right off.
I wouldn't worry about it unless it starts to touch the cone.