Phillips7609
US Veteran
I have tried everything in the world to clean the powder stains from my stainless revolvers. The other day I was cleaning up a Ruger .44 magnum to sell and, after trying every trick I know, I thought about a cloth that I had bought from a music store for cleaning guitar strings. I figured, "what the heck, I might as well try it."
WOW! I couldn't believe how well it worked. It cleaned most of the stains off in just a couple of seconds. Where there was build-up I had to brass wire brush it first but after the corrosion was knocked off, the cloth took the stains right off in most cases. I'd say at least 95% if not more.
It's called the Blitz String Care Cloth. You can probably pick one up at your local music store or you can order from the provided link where they have other products for various types of metals.
Hope this will help some of you guys (and gals) out.
Blitz String Care Cloth
WOW! I couldn't believe how well it worked. It cleaned most of the stains off in just a couple of seconds. Where there was build-up I had to brass wire brush it first but after the corrosion was knocked off, the cloth took the stains right off in most cases. I'd say at least 95% if not more.
It's called the Blitz String Care Cloth. You can probably pick one up at your local music store or you can order from the provided link where they have other products for various types of metals.
Hope this will help some of you guys (and gals) out.

Blitz String Care Cloth