Hi R Load! I've used this on my Black Nitride muzzle brakes but I've also read that you should not use it on "blued" metal. I've never tried it on blued metal so not sure to be honest. Thanks for watching!
Hi John! I find that the "dip" really does a great job of getting it all...I also use a stiff, small nylon brush when I rinse the brake off (wear gloves!) and get into those threads. Hey thanks for watching my friend!
Hi TAR! I've been using this on my stainless brakes for years now with no corrosive effects. As long as you neutralize the mix when it's done it's thing even stainless is fine. Believe me, I researched the effects on stainless before I put my $250 brake in it! Thanks for watching!
If there is lead on what you’re cleaning, do not get the solution on your bare skin. (This solution containing lead is VERY toxic, lead poisoning is possible with skin contact) Gloves are always a good idea.
You hit the cleaner right in the X-Ring. Same way I cleaned mine last week.
Thanks Soldier!
Have you ever used Tubb dust on your reload. It works amazing for me.
Hi Swarmer! I have not used Tubb dust, but it looks interesting and has some good reviews/comments about it. Thanks for watching my friend!
Does it remove bluing? I have a blued brake and one stainless nitride. Thx!
Hi R Load! I've used this on my Black Nitride muzzle brakes but I've also read that you should not use it on "blued" metal. I've never tried it on blued metal so not sure to be honest. Thanks for watching!
What about getting all the rock set out of the threads
Hi John! I find that the "dip" really does a great job of getting it all...I also use a stiff, small nylon brush when I rinse the brake off (wear gloves!) and get into those threads. Hey thanks for watching my friend!
My A-419 match brake is stainless , do not use this method on stainless. Both components are corrosive.
Hi TAR! I've been using this on my stainless brakes for years now with no corrosive effects. As long as you neutralize the mix when it's done it's thing even stainless is fine. Believe me, I researched the effects on stainless before I put my $250 brake in it! Thanks for watching!
If there is lead on what you’re cleaning, do not get the solution on your bare skin. (This solution containing lead is VERY toxic, lead poisoning is possible with skin contact) Gloves are always a good idea.
Hi Whipp ler!!! Totally agree...This is some very toxic stuff. Thanks for watching my friend!
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Thanks Jaypee!