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A cleaning question for rifles.


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For a long time now, I have been using Break Free CLP on my firearms.

Now I want to strip off some old grease and oil from one of my beauties.

What should I use to clean them before applying a new coat of lubrication?

 

Is brake cleaner a safe option and if so, what type and brand?

 

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There is a lot of "High Tech" stuff out there these days, but good ol' Hoppes still works just fine. Smells good too.

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Brake cleaner works REALLY good, but it is hard on plastics. If your gun has an oil finish, that's fine, but a poly finish on the stock, it will melt it. If you've got plastic grips on your pistols, it'll melt them.

 

Long as you keep it away from plastics, you should be fine.

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break cleaner is what i use BUT when i'm thru cleaning i put a verry liberal coat of balastol and let drip off. break cleaner will remove all the oil.

a new stuff i got that works great is this Qmaxx it takes the crud out and leaves a slick film. i like it also

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Yep. So if I spray the metal parts, let them air dry, wipe them down

with a rag, then lubricate with Break Free CLP, I should be good to go?

Yes. That's how I cleaned the ancient stuff off my M1 when i got it.

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Alcohol (91% or higher) works pretty darn good as a degreaser too.

(oh, not the kind you drink, wouldn't want to hear of anyone using Basil Hayden or Knobb Creek on a rifle, )

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NEVER use carburetor cleaner on guns,it has a mild acid in it that will cause more harm than good,Brake clean is great ,But as mentioned make sure you oil all metal before storing it.

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