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Originally Posted by John Sabato
Sounds like you need Hoppe's #9 or mineral spirits with a toothbrush to get that stuff off...
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Ed's Red works as well, and it's cheap enough for dunking large parts/subassemblies or even the whole gun. Just be careful with painted areas, I use the formula without the acetone, but it may still affect paint. The only place on a Luger would be the text behind the safety, so I would be careful with that.