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<blockquote data-quote="Kid Glock" data-source="post: 2197449" data-attributes="member: 189"><p>Little late to the thread but alcohol will work but I've found the arosol electric motor cleaner (electro-solve) works very well by spray saturating the mechanism, letting all the gunk run out and then it dries very fast. You'll need to replace any lubrication, anti-corrosion or preservative oils.</p><p>I've also used brake cleaner (non-chlorinated spray) and pvc cleaner (clear, not purple) for degreasing.</p><p>Never have had a finish issues with any of the methods mentioned but may want to spot-check on bluing first. Especially with the pvc cleaner (used it once in a pinch but don't prefer it).</p><p>Again, these evaporate very fast and removes all traces of oils.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kid Glock, post: 2197449, member: 189"] Little late to the thread but alcohol will work but I've found the arosol electric motor cleaner (electro-solve) works very well by spray saturating the mechanism, letting all the gunk run out and then it dries very fast. You'll need to replace any lubrication, anti-corrosion or preservative oils. I've also used brake cleaner (non-chlorinated spray) and pvc cleaner (clear, not purple) for degreasing. Never have had a finish issues with any of the methods mentioned but may want to spot-check on bluing first. Especially with the pvc cleaner (used it once in a pinch but don't prefer it). Again, these evaporate very fast and removes all traces of oils. [/QUOTE]
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