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What method/material do you use to remove carbon deposit from revolver chambers? I am talking about the crud ring left from shooting special ammo in magnum chambers. A mixture of GM Top Engine Cleaner #1050002 and Marvel Mystery Oil 4:1 has been recommended. Anyone use this?
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What method/material do you use to remove carbon deposit from revolver chambers? I am talking about the crud ring left from shooting special ammo in magnum chambers. A mixture of GM Top Engine Cleaner #1050002 and Marvel Mystery Oil 4:1 has been recommended. Anyone use this? replace the marvel mystery oil with kroil oil it works faster
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I have been using carb cleaner to soak.
If it stubborn i put some kroil and let is soak. make sure you have a brush a little larger,it helps.
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What method/material do you use to remove carbon deposit from revolver chambers? I am talking about the crud ring left from shooting special ammo in magnum chambers. A mixture of GM Top Engine Cleaner #1050002 and Marvel Mystery Oil 4:1 has been recommended. Anyone use this? One of the people at Freedom Arms told me to get a Mason jar and fill it with Hoppes #9 and let it soak for a day. It worked.
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Why not try one of the carbon specific bore cleaners?
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elbow grease and a little larger brush
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Why not try one of the carbon specific bore cleaners? I get sick and tired of you guys around here who use common sense. And as others have stated Kroil works well too.
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How about the old Lewis Lead Remover? Never had to deal with the carbon problem but it really works great on lead.
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I use KG1 solvent on them and it works like a charm. I used other carbon cleaners which did not work quite so well.
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elbow grease and a little larger brush They make brushes specifically for revolver chambers...
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A soaking in Ed's Red and wait. Sometimes it takes overnight. Sometime it takes 2 weeks, but Ed's Red will loosen it.
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Quick shot of carb cleaner and if stubborn then a soak in Transmission fluid over night. If leaded or copper-ed then I use the appropriate gun cleaner and JB bore compound.
Proper brush(es) are critical.
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I do not shoot shorter brass since accuracy is not as good. But the carbon ring is easy to clean out if you do. Try M-Pro 7 or Butch's Bore Shine. Nothing wrong with Hoppe's either. Just a brush.
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Hoppe's and a brush as part of general cleaning.
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Bought a SS 357 Blackhawk that must have been fired hundreds if not thousands or rounds of 38 Special. I finally would soak, then use a 41 or 45 brass cleaning brush , chucked into a cordless drill to get it clean. Wore out a couple brushes at least, but she finally came clean.
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