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Default Re: Thor Ammo (LONG)

Hello Rick,


Yes, the Birchwood Casey Gun Scrubber is a good product, but I guess I am too cheap to use it and buy the cheaper brake cleaner. I also have used kerosene to clean gun parts. When I was into SCCA racing with Triumphs, I had a parts cleaner and used the Safety Solvents which did a fantastic job cleaning old grease and grime. I would use the brush and the outlet from the pump to clean parts. I don't have the parts cleaner now, so the old spray brake cleaner work OK (just don't let it get on your skin for too long as it sure does dry them out!!!)


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