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I scrub/clean everything with bore cleaner and a toothbrush (be careful not to leave bore cleaner thought.... it has grit in it) then wipe it all off. Then oil everything up with TriFlow. Best way to go. Been doin it for years. And it works great with polymer too
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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It is true -- use non-chlorinated. Non-chlorinated cleaners are great and can be purchased easily @ Wal-Mart and O'Reilly Auto Stores......
Normally -- both of these stores sell both types, so you have to read the front and back of the can carefully to make sure you got the right one. They are excellent degreasers and it dries very quickly.... |
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