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A friend of mine was cleaning the choke from a Cutts compensator. Thought Dip It would do a good job. He said the instant it went into the solution the bluing disappeared!
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Ok. Let me explain my thinking: OxyClean does a great job of getting grease out of material and off of surfaces. It also did a hell of a job on my trusty old thermos (which is stainless). That’s why I ask. Figured it might do a decent job getting any biker up oil or grease off the old carbine. Clearly this would be s bad idea, nuff said.
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