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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter66654" data-source="post: 1360205" data-attributes="member: 1461"><p>I am not sure my topic should be in this location. If not, I apologize in advance and will gladly move it if there is a better space. I read the article on LRH magazine about using Wipe-out and/or Patch-out to clean <strong>carbon, copper, powder fouling, and molybdenum </strong>from barrels. The article was glowing with praise for the non use of brushing with the use of this product to get out all of these substances in a barrel regardless of how fouled it may be. I was impressed by the examples used in the article to substantiate their claim of being the best for getting a barrel clean until your patches come out angel white (as they say in the article).</p><p></p><p>I have not been able to find other sources that praise these products so profusely. In fact, when I did a search for "the best rifle barrel bore cleaners" these products did not show up i the results. </p><p></p><p>So, I would appreciate hearing from anyone who has used these products with their results and/or recommendations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter66654, post: 1360205, member: 1461"] I am not sure my topic should be in this location. If not, I apologize in advance and will gladly move it if there is a better space. I read the article on LRH magazine about using Wipe-out and/or Patch-out to clean [B]carbon, copper, powder fouling, and molybdenum [/B]from barrels. The article was glowing with praise for the non use of brushing with the use of this product to get out all of these substances in a barrel regardless of how fouled it may be. I was impressed by the examples used in the article to substantiate their claim of being the best for getting a barrel clean until your patches come out angel white (as they say in the article). I have not been able to find other sources that praise these products so profusely. In fact, when I did a search for "the best rifle barrel bore cleaners" these products did not show up i the results. So, I would appreciate hearing from anyone who has used these products with their results and/or recommendations. [/QUOTE]
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