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03-04-2016, 10:29 PM
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Some old guns i have bought have cleaned up well and the next day show leading raising up from the solvent. A combination of soaking time and the frontier pad will do it. As Dean says it's as close to a miracle cure as your going to find. It really cut's the time it takes down and I always have it on the brush.Dawn dish washing has a material that I can't tell the difference from a frontier pad but stop short of calling them identical. My metallurgist friend passed on last year and i miss his expertise.
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03-04-2016, 11:13 PM
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I've bought bronze wool at the hardware store and i've also used 0000 steel wool and also Scotch Brite pads that don't scratch wrapped on a bronze brush. All used with plenty of oil on a electric drill. Never a problem.
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