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Just keep them wiped down with your favorate gun oil. And use the gun from time to time. It will look good.
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06-02-2025, 11:38 AM
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I think I have used dirty crankcase oil on a few new pads. As I said in my last post, doing nothing doesn't work too bad either.
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