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I was contemplating my first trial of Dyna Bore Coat after reading the reviews by Mule Deer and several others here. For a rifle that has been used some, what is the best way to clean a bore, short of electrolysis, to get the best results from DBC? Should I avoid bronze brushes? Should I polish the bore with J-B Bore compound first?
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The idea is to remove all fouling first, then remove all traces of cleaning fluids. You don't need to polish the bore with J-B Paste first, unless that's how you remove copper fouling. Get the bore clean, then clean it with some kind of alcohol product like denatured alcohol. Next, apply Dyna Bore Coat and let dry. Shoot rifle to cure product.

If you can't see any blue in your cleaning patches, you can assume that the bore is free of copper fouling.


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IF you use a brush use a nylon brush. Many folks here use Wipeout and I have used Patchout (the same product but you use patches). Lately I've used Kroil and Shooter's Choice mixed 50/50 and followed up with Montana x-treme 50 BMG solvent with great results.


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Wait, wait, wait.

With DBC ya gotta clean to bare metal. I think the above replies are telling you how to clean after application.

The Dyna Bore Coat comes with instructions written out by Mule Deer on how to clean it to bare steel. I'd do exactly as he suggests. Seems like it's 30 swipes with a tight patch over a brush and JB bore paste along with a few other patches to get all the bore paste out.

There are some good threads around with Mule Deers advice. DBC is good stuff.


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I believe their website has instructions for cleaning. They are the procedures suggested by Mule Deer.

Yup, here it is: Cleaning

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Originally Posted by Higbean
Wait, wait, wait.

With DBC ya gotta clean to bare metal. I think the above replies are telling you how to clean after application.

The Dyna Bore Coat comes with instructions written out by Mule Deer on how to clean it to bare steel. I'd do exactly as he suggests. Seems like it's 30 swipes with a tight patch over a brush and JB bore paste along with a few other patches to get all the bore paste out.

There are some good threads around with Mule Deers advice. DBC is good stuff.


I bought a combo pack of bore coat and gun coat that came with zero instructions. I was a bit surprised.


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Originally Posted by Higbean
Wait, wait, wait.

With DBC ya gotta clean to bare metal. I think the above replies are telling you how to clean after application.

The Dyna Bore Coat comes with instructions written out by Mule Deer on how to clean it to bare steel. I'd do exactly as he suggests. Seems like it's 30 swipes with a tight patch over a brush and JB bore paste along with a few other patches to get all the bore paste out.

There are some good threads around with Mule Deers advice. DBC is good stuff.


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Cleaning a Barrel to Bare Steel

(Safety glasses and disposable gloves recommended)

The proper installation of DYNA-TEK Bore Coat involves first cleaning the bore down to bare, dry steel. Otherwise the coating won’t be sticking to the steel, but to the powder, lead or copper fouling.

1. Ensure firearm is unloaded and free of any ammunition

2. Clean out all loose powder fouling using a cleaning solvent and clean patch. Soak patch with solvent and push through bore and pull back 6 to 8 times. Change patch and repeat this 6 to 8 times or until patch comes out clear of any powder fouling.

3. Using a clean or new (this is critical) correctly sized brass bore brush, wrap it with a clean, thick cotton patch and liberally soak with JB Bore Cleaner. This has a fine abrasive that will remove fouling but not affect the base metal.

4. Run this brush/patch combination back and forth inside the barrel 30 times reapplying fresh JB to the patch every 10 strokes. The brush/patch must fit the barrel tight and should take considerable force to move it and to insure the cleaning compound is working. If it is at all loose, wrap another patch around the brush and reload it with fresh JB and continue.

5. Clean the bore again with a cleaning solvent and several patches to remove the abrasive bore cleaner.

6. Use a chemical copper solvent to remove any remaining trace amounts of copper fouling, following the manufacturer’s instructions. Normally this requires 3 cycles to complete.

7. Degrease the bore with 3-6 patches and either denatured alcohol or acetone and allow to dry.

8. The bore is now completely clean to bare metal and ready for the application of DYNA-TEK Bore Coat.

We would like to thank John Barsness for the excellent bore cleaning instructions detailed above.

http://store.dyna-tek.com/Bore-Coat-Article-s/1839.htm


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A few other things to add;

1) After following John Barness' directions, repeat a second time. It's amazing just how much fouling can hide in a rifle bore, even on a new gun.

2) The amount of fouling you remove from the bore after the curing shots will be worse that before you applied DBC. It's normal.

3) I've found that it takes 3-4 good cleanings after the initial application for the full advantages of DBC to become apparent. If you do not have a tremendous improvement by the 4th cleaning, you did not get the barrel clean enough to begin with. You must reapply, but can usually get by using only copper and carbon solvents.

4) If you are doing an AR, copper will hide underneath the threads for the muzzle device. You will begin to think that you will never get all of it removed, when in fact the barrel is clean.


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