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<blockquote data-quote="Wormydog1724" data-source="post: 1048900" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>My polish job on my Ceiner was rubbing steel wool on the rails. Thats it. It ran about 95% before that now its 100% if all the cartridges are good. I have heard of some using a dremel tool and a polishing thingy similar to what they polish rocks with(?). I have no experience with that but the steel wool did just fine for me.</p><p></p><p>Also to add I run mine dry as a bone. I always heard to run them wet wet wet. But that just created a CRUD of black gunk that was nasty and everywhere. Polishing it and running it dry has its advantages. It still gets dirty but not AS. I am not a firearms expert and I am sure a whole bunch of people will say running it dry is baaaad, but it has worked for 3,000+ with no signs of wear or tear and if it does break, I can afford another one from the money it has saved shooting .22lr instead of .223.</p><p></p><p>I bought 5,500 rounds of .22lr from wal mart for $165. </p><p>5,500 rounds of 5.56/.223 is almost $2,000. <img src="/images/smilies/new/yikes2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":yikes2:" title="Yikes2 :yikes2:" data-shortname=":yikes2:" /></p><p></p><p>Thats a savings of nearly 1.8 billion dollars. (not a math major but maybe a future politician)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wormydog1724, post: 1048900, member: 8931"] My polish job on my Ceiner was rubbing steel wool on the rails. Thats it. It ran about 95% before that now its 100% if all the cartridges are good. I have heard of some using a dremel tool and a polishing thingy similar to what they polish rocks with(?). I have no experience with that but the steel wool did just fine for me. Also to add I run mine dry as a bone. I always heard to run them wet wet wet. But that just created a CRUD of black gunk that was nasty and everywhere. Polishing it and running it dry has its advantages. It still gets dirty but not AS. I am not a firearms expert and I am sure a whole bunch of people will say running it dry is baaaad, but it has worked for 3,000+ with no signs of wear or tear and if it does break, I can afford another one from the money it has saved shooting .22lr instead of .223. I bought 5,500 rounds of .22lr from wal mart for $165. 5,500 rounds of 5.56/.223 is almost $2,000. :yikes2: Thats a savings of nearly 1.8 billion dollars. (not a math major but maybe a future politician) [/QUOTE]
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