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Frank Srebro advised me some years ago to try French Polish on a newly ground Silvers pad. i did so and was amazed at the results. No dirty motor oil for me. French Polish all the way.
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Stan Hillis For Your Post:
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06-05-2025, 11:04 AM
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The next time you run a patch with gun oil down dirty barrels, use the patch to rub the pad.
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