Smokey Joe
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Re: Ed's Red
DB Tanker--Re: cleaning when warm from firing: No. She was warm from the hot-water treatment when I started the other stuff, yesterday evening, but never when freshly fired. Have heard this suggestion before--Does it really help?
Re: Ed's Red: Have heard good things abt. it; however, I now have more different bore cleaners than I can shake a stick at; they seem to accumulate faster than I can use 'em up. Have not been moved to mix up a gallon of one more bore cleaner. Then there's the acetone--Had experience with that building plastic airplane models as a kid; found it to be kind of nasty. My mother didn't like my playing with it then, my wife probably wouldn't like my playing with it now.
Can anyone with experience of ER honestly say that it is notably better than commercial bore cleaners on the market today?
I should add, thx to everybody responding, for yr continued and helpful interest.
DB Tanker--Re: cleaning when warm from firing: No. She was warm from the hot-water treatment when I started the other stuff, yesterday evening, but never when freshly fired. Have heard this suggestion before--Does it really help?
Re: Ed's Red: Have heard good things abt. it; however, I now have more different bore cleaners than I can shake a stick at; they seem to accumulate faster than I can use 'em up. Have not been moved to mix up a gallon of one more bore cleaner. Then there's the acetone--Had experience with that building plastic airplane models as a kid; found it to be kind of nasty. My mother didn't like my playing with it then, my wife probably wouldn't like my playing with it now.
Can anyone with experience of ER honestly say that it is notably better than commercial bore cleaners on the market today?
I should add, thx to everybody responding, for yr continued and helpful interest.