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DIY Bore Solvent: Ed's Red
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<blockquote data-quote="aviator41" data-source="post: 2232748" data-attributes="member: 30309"><p>I wish it worked better on copper, but you are right. Copper fouling is better handled with a commercial product.</p><p></p><p>Like you, I tend to use more of the Eds red than I would Hoppes - I like to think Things are cleaner. </p><p></p><p>I did leave the lanolin out. I've never put it in, but might try it. Not being able to find the Lanolin was a put-off for me originally and kept me from making my first batch. May need to make a new batch with some lanolin in it. I tend to give a jar full of this stuff away any time a friend with firearms comes to the house. I've always told them that if they'd bring the jar back, I'd refill it for 'em on my penny. They all seem eternally grateful!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aviator41, post: 2232748, member: 30309"] I wish it worked better on copper, but you are right. Copper fouling is better handled with a commercial product. Like you, I tend to use more of the Eds red than I would Hoppes - I like to think Things are cleaner. I did leave the lanolin out. I've never put it in, but might try it. Not being able to find the Lanolin was a put-off for me originally and kept me from making my first batch. May need to make a new batch with some lanolin in it. I tend to give a jar full of this stuff away any time a friend with firearms comes to the house. I've always told them that if they'd bring the jar back, I'd refill it for 'em on my penny. They all seem eternally grateful! [/QUOTE]
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