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CARBON CLEANING
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<blockquote data-quote="xdeano" data-source="post: 1451624" data-attributes="member: 18103"><p>I did an aac ti-rant 9m. They have aluminum baffles and I had no problem with it eating them. I also didn't leave it sit in solution for days. The can probably had 200+ rounds on it when I cleaned it. I did rinse all the parts with soap and water after id cleaned them. I also use clr to clean my barrels, great on removing that carbon ring buildup. Dont poo poo it tell you try it. It's cheap and does an awesome Job.</p><p>Xdeano</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xdeano, post: 1451624, member: 18103"] I did an aac ti-rant 9m. They have aluminum baffles and I had no problem with it eating them. I also didn't leave it sit in solution for days. The can probably had 200+ rounds on it when I cleaned it. I did rinse all the parts with soap and water after id cleaned them. I also use clr to clean my barrels, great on removing that carbon ring buildup. Dont poo poo it tell you try it. It's cheap and does an awesome Job. Xdeano [/QUOTE]
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