Gun solvent / cleaner
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Re: Gun solvent / cleaner
Boretech looks like a good contender.. happy to pay if it does the job, and stops me from being moaned at.. thanks for the suggestion!
Re: Gun solvent / cleaner
Why waste your money.
Edds red works fine for me cheap as Chips and its great for cleaning reloading dies especially if you are using your dies for cast bullets.
Edds red works fine for me cheap as Chips and its great for cleaning reloading dies especially if you are using your dies for cast bullets.
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Re: Gun solvent / cleaner
Not too bad, smells like amonia to me but not overly strong. Having searched myself I'm not sure where to get it now, not sure it's still even available?washwashone wrote: ↑Tue Jun 03, 2025 11:16 amI'm generally in the doghouse in this house anyway...so could be worth a tryBlackstuff wrote: ↑Mon Jun 02, 2025 12:45 pm Cheaper to buy a stronger air freshener for the civilised parts of the house![]()
How strong is the odour? The performance of the cleaner looks certainly impressive..Ben Denise wrote: ↑Mon Jun 02, 2025 1:33 pm I like C2R, in fact I need to get some more, almost run out.
Who stocks it these days, google search mostly links back to this forum from the days when the shooting shed was running?
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Re: Gun solvent / cleaner
Convenience, and less things to store if I purchase a single item as opposed to 4 individual things plus the final mix; as space is at a premium in my workshop. Although, technically 3 as I already have acetone from my previous days when I used to do Cerakoting.
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