anybody use this... any good... is it ok on poly guns...
the claim is synthetic safe... and thats what i want to make sure of...the one poster said ok on px 4 which is one of the pistols i was worried about..i do have a few poly guns... i have an old can of gun scrubber... wasnt even thinking when i sprayed my old jetfire... melted the grips... thanks for all the quick responses ..I've used it to clean the gas system on my semi auto shotguns; they claim it won't harm synthetics, but I cannot give you a definitive answer on that. It did do a good job on the carbon build-up on my Maxxus & SX3 though. I was careful to keep it away from the camo portions of the guns, I don't trust anything.
-Klaus
i have an old can of gun scrubber... wasnt even thinking when i sprayed my old jetfire... melted the grips... thanks for all the quick responses ..
Yes. I use it on my plastic pistols. Kind of pricey so I gettum clean with Hoppes and then spray 'em out with the aerosol before lubing.
I've used electronic parts cleaner in a pinch.
For metal parts I use non chlorinated brake cleaner for half the price.
Some gun cleaning aerosols contain an ingredient that attacks plastic shotgun wad residue. Bad part is that the cleaner can't tell the difference between a shotgun wad & a plastic frame.
They make gun scrubber in a polymer safe formula - it will have polymer safe right on the label.
But make sure you look close before buying. There are TWO types of Gun scrubber. One is safe for plastic. The other will eat it quick. They are marked, so as long as you are aware there are two flavors you should be OK.
Trust me on that one. (fortunately it was cheap and easily replaceable plastic)
Have you tried your prescription on a bbl fouled by shooting those Spanish-made Rio/Royal buckshot loads? A real bear to remove, unlike American plastics. Some members recommended I use GunScrubber on a patch-size square of ScotchBrite on a bbl brush to remove it. I can get off maybe 3/4 of it. Still got most of a case of those loads... Oh boy.