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Two part question: cleaning and "frosting"
I have a two part question. The first is the dreaded cleaning routine. What do you do? Here's mine
1. Scrub barrel with a bronze/brass brush BEFORE any solvent (a la' the Brits)
2. Wrap cotton cloth around said brush and soak with solvent (Shooters Choice and others) and brush copiously maybe more than a few times and let sit
3. Repeat #2 with dry cloths until they come out clean
4. Swear like a drunken sailor because they NEVER come out clean
5. Spray with Ballistol
6. Fresh cloth around brass/bronze brush and run until dry/soaked
NB: I use flannel or T's cut big, like 5x5" I like a tight fit
Question 2: What in the hell is barrel "frosting"? I have a 16 I've cleaned the hell out of and in front of the chamber are linear streaks that I cannot remove. I'm not sure what that is. I can ONLY see it with my glasses off (I'm very near sighted) or with a loupe, but they're very obvious. I've used a lot of wad solvent and can't get them out.
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03-23-2023, 06:16 PM
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Your routine is quite normal. If you need to see gleaming bright bore you could apply some polishing compound to a damp tight patch. It will take many iterations, changing out patches frequently. I doubt using this method would be detrimental in any way.
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