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Old 03-03-2017, 04:51 PM
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When it comes to Chemicals since almost no one here is a chemical engineer (certainly not I) I always sort of stick to what has been designed for Firearms. The manufacturers that make gun products are more sensitive and aware of what will not harm them as opposed to automobile chemical company's are. Yea, most "gun chemicals" are probably twice the price of brake cleaner but at least you know where and when to use them if you read the labels. To me it's worth the few extra dollars and you won't get flak from gun company's that the product you have used was the reason your gun was ruined.

If one owned a Gun store and used cases of the stuff every month than I could see cost being a major concern, but for just us enthusiasts it is probably more of a non issue.

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