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Removing Lead and Powder Fouling on Nickel Cylinder?
I promise to write it down this time! I know lead wipes are a no no...
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I like Flitz.
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Flitz or in case nobody mentions it Flitz.
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Kerosene, deisel fuel, Marvel MYSTERY OIL followed by a firm scrubbing with emory cloth. Bingo.
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I've had very good results using "E-Z Brite Wonder Cloth"; it just wipes away deposits on the front of the cylinder. Be sure to use it only on nickeled or stainless guns. It WILL remove bluing. It's available from Dillon and others. Check Dillonprecision.com for availability.
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If it's electroless use whatever you want. As a rule don't use a copper solvent on electroplated.
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