Use of the nylon-bristle brush will avoid damage to the anodized finish on the aluminum frame. However, if it's the inner surface of the forcing cone you need to clean, a Lewis or Hoppe's Lead Remover is the way to go,
About the only way to really clean the forcing cone is to buy a Lewis Lead Remover.
This has a special cone-shaped cleaning tool that uses a brass screen to remove leading, carbon, and metal fouling from the cone.
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