Brasso as bore cleaning Compound??
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Brasso as bore cleaning Compound??
Brasso as bore cleaning Compound?? any opinion?
Neither Brasso nor WD 40.
Use special bore cleaning sprays sold at most International gunshops if you have fine weapons. Otherwise a local mix of Kerosine and Coconut oil in equal parts for IOF weapons.
Parker Hale make and market a good range of gun cleaning products so do a lot of US manufacturers.
Use special bore cleaning sprays sold at most International gunshops if you have fine weapons. Otherwise a local mix of Kerosine and Coconut oil in equal parts for IOF weapons.
Parker Hale make and market a good range of gun cleaning products so do a lot of US manufacturers.
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Go ahead and use it. But.....only if you have a .22 lr rifle with a brass lined barrel. They did make some rim fire rifles this way to suit people with constrained budgets i the forties. A few worn out barrels also were made shootable with permanent brass tube inserts.
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a mixture of :
ATF(auto transmission fluid from any petrol bunk)
Acetone
paint thinner
in 1:1:1 ratio will give you Ed's red-great stuff, wont waste adjectives!IT WORKS.
Save the bandwith and forget brasso or silverex or whatever.
ATF(auto transmission fluid from any petrol bunk)
Acetone
paint thinner
in 1:1:1 ratio will give you Ed's red-great stuff, wont waste adjectives!IT WORKS.
Save the bandwith and forget brasso or silverex or whatever.
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Re: Brasso as bore cleaning Compound??
That works for sure,have been using it for a couple of months,thanks to the good Doc
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Re: Brasso as bore cleaning Compound??
Paint thinner is turpentine?
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Shahid, Engraving is best cleaned by you!
an overzealous person, going at it may destroy it ,unknowingly.
Get a good work bench/area, a decent light, or good sunlight, a magnifying lens with a built in light and C clamp to clamp on the work bench.Should be easily available in Dubai.
Use fine picks , syringe needles or specially ground hacksaw blades (sometimes it pays to have a swiss knife handy...the even grind on their blades and tools will ensure that the muck, if any will come out with the even pressure .)
Inspect and clean up the general work area with a solvent-kerosene will be fine on metal (amazing, the no of guns going through generations of kerosene treatment uneventfully!)
if an area of engraving is filled up with muck, use a sharp ,pointed object (like a hypodermic needle) to run through the 'groove' of the engraving, with LIGHT pressure.USE BOTH HANDS-one to support the working hand.
inspect with mag glass after each pass. This is to ensure that the stroke has been even and no sidewards/widening/ deep pressure has been applied.
After all is done, wash again with kerosene and then use tooth paste-the WHITE, non gel one is the best, (remember Forhans and Darky?) as it contains a mild abrasive.Apply and stroke in circles with the pad of the finger with even , light pressure.This will give you an idea of how the work is coming along, and ensure no uneven wear or hi/lo spots , if done using a cloth or rubber-in-cloth 'RABBIT' as used in polishing wooden furniture.
After all these are fine examples of the gun makers art and deserve a good 3-4 afternoon bonding...Good luck, have a fine time with your guns and wishing you lots of patience and raw fingers
Axx
an overzealous person, going at it may destroy it ,unknowingly.
Get a good work bench/area, a decent light, or good sunlight, a magnifying lens with a built in light and C clamp to clamp on the work bench.Should be easily available in Dubai.
Use fine picks , syringe needles or specially ground hacksaw blades (sometimes it pays to have a swiss knife handy...the even grind on their blades and tools will ensure that the muck, if any will come out with the even pressure .)
Inspect and clean up the general work area with a solvent-kerosene will be fine on metal (amazing, the no of guns going through generations of kerosene treatment uneventfully!)
if an area of engraving is filled up with muck, use a sharp ,pointed object (like a hypodermic needle) to run through the 'groove' of the engraving, with LIGHT pressure.USE BOTH HANDS-one to support the working hand.
inspect with mag glass after each pass. This is to ensure that the stroke has been even and no sidewards/widening/ deep pressure has been applied.
After all is done, wash again with kerosene and then use tooth paste-the WHITE, non gel one is the best, (remember Forhans and Darky?) as it contains a mild abrasive.Apply and stroke in circles with the pad of the finger with even , light pressure.This will give you an idea of how the work is coming along, and ensure no uneven wear or hi/lo spots , if done using a cloth or rubber-in-cloth 'RABBIT' as used in polishing wooden furniture.
After all these are fine examples of the gun makers art and deserve a good 3-4 afternoon bonding...Good luck, have a fine time with your guns and wishing you lots of patience and raw fingers
Axx
Last edited by eljefe on Tue Apr 22, 2008 10:47 am, edited 1 time in total.
''It dont mean a thing, if it aint got that zing!''
"...Oh but if I went 'round sayin' I was Emperor, just because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away..."
"...Oh but if I went 'round sayin' I was Emperor, just because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away..."
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Paint thinner IS paint thinner Tirth. to reduce the thickness/ viscosity of enamel paint.Smells of alcohol and evaporates...
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"...Oh but if I went 'round sayin' I was Emperor, just because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away..."
"...Oh but if I went 'round sayin' I was Emperor, just because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away..."
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Re: Brasso as bore cleaning Compound??
eljefe,
In that case Acetone and paint thinner both look similar to me. Both are having same smell.
These following called as a paint thinner:
* Acetone
* Mineral spirits
* Mineral turpentine (turps)
* Wood turpentine
* Naphtha
* Toluene
* Xylene
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint_thinner
If I go to a hardware shop or paint shop, what should I ask?
-Tirtha
In that case Acetone and paint thinner both look similar to me. Both are having same smell.
These following called as a paint thinner:
* Acetone
* Mineral spirits
* Mineral turpentine (turps)
* Wood turpentine
* Naphtha
* Toluene
* Xylene
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint_thinner
If I go to a hardware shop or paint shop, what should I ask?
-Tirtha
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Wiki was a good exposure to you about various avatars of paint thinner.
Wont make a difference to your local paint/hardware shop...
Turpentine , available here, is OILY, thinner is alcoholish, cold,evaporates, smells
Ask for enamel paint thinner, say you DONT WANT TURPENTINE!
Or go to the Duco shop selling automotive paint and get auto paint thinner-pricier, but more chance of it being the right stuff.
I got mine at the cornwer hardware shop, I live in the boondocks, and it was the right stuff- all I did was ask for thinner.
Wont make a difference to your local paint/hardware shop...
Turpentine , available here, is OILY, thinner is alcoholish, cold,evaporates, smells
Ask for enamel paint thinner, say you DONT WANT TURPENTINE!
Or go to the Duco shop selling automotive paint and get auto paint thinner-pricier, but more chance of it being the right stuff.
I got mine at the cornwer hardware shop, I live in the boondocks, and it was the right stuff- all I did was ask for thinner.
''It dont mean a thing, if it aint got that zing!''
"...Oh but if I went 'round sayin' I was Emperor, just because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away..."
"...Oh but if I went 'round sayin' I was Emperor, just because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away..."
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Re: Brasso as bore cleaning Compound??
Tinner is clear. I understand now what it is.
What about Acetone?
What about Acetone?
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for cleaning oily stains on the kitchen chimney, I used to use turpentine.. its much stronger than thinner..
Now a days i use something stronger than turpentine ..... its called pepsi.. no joking.. i have used sprite to remove metal paste stuck on my hand... it can dissolve all particulate matter on most surfaces, as long as the surface is resistant to pepsi.. to think of it we actually drink this stuff..
now comes my great suggestion.. can some one try to use a cola to clean the barrel.. please do post your experience about it. I dont have a gun to try this.. (not that I would have ever tried it)
disclaimer: the author of this post is insane. any damage to your firearms will be your own fault.
Now a days i use something stronger than turpentine ..... its called pepsi.. no joking.. i have used sprite to remove metal paste stuck on my hand... it can dissolve all particulate matter on most surfaces, as long as the surface is resistant to pepsi.. to think of it we actually drink this stuff..
now comes my great suggestion.. can some one try to use a cola to clean the barrel.. please do post your experience about it. I dont have a gun to try this.. (not that I would have ever tried it)
disclaimer: the author of this post is insane. any damage to your firearms will be your own fault.
klick klack..... diskaon