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Old 08-04-2012, 10:20 AM   #8
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They look like the old kitchen scrub pads made of spiral shavings of some sort of alloy. I told Tom about them at the Timonium show when I dropped off my case for Kevin to repair. I think he bought a few. It is amazing what they will do. The fellow at the show was selling them 3 for $10.

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I bought some of those at a grocery store for about the same price which is a lot cheaper than the first ones I ever got from Brownells

I spun one onto a rod's cleaning brush and chucked the cleaning rod in a drill, then used it to clean the loose rust from an old muzzleloader bore. It did a great job of cleaning without honing the bore.
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