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I wouldn't think of using a scotch-brite product on the finish of a fine gun. My career having been in the automotive service and repair field, I have seen too much damage done by the use of these abrasive products to engine parts to ever feel comfortable using them on gun finishes.... bronze and brass brushes and scrubbies - sure! Frontier pads - yes!.... Scotch-brite - not for me thanks.
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