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Cleaning: Bore Snake or Old Fashioned Rod
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<blockquote data-quote="boomermet" data-source="post: 1215287" data-attributes="member: 8470"><p>I haven't tried the washing machine drill, just fill the sink with cold water and some mild detergent. put the shake in and work it over with your hands and then rinse it out...Hang it to dry...If you just use the snake dry it lasts quite awhile but if you put and cleaner on it, say hoppes, then you might wash more frequently...There is some other cleaning device that works with a patch attached to a string or something..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomermet, post: 1215287, member: 8470"] I haven't tried the washing machine drill, just fill the sink with cold water and some mild detergent. put the shake in and work it over with your hands and then rinse it out...Hang it to dry...If you just use the snake dry it lasts quite awhile but if you put and cleaner on it, say hoppes, then you might wash more frequently...There is some other cleaning device that works with a patch attached to a string or something.. [/QUOTE]
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