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<blockquote data-quote="DRC458" data-source="post: 3364922" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>OK, help me out, please. I know it's been discussed here before, but I'll be durned if I can find it. I've got some cast bullets that have been around for a <em>long</em> time. They were lubed with ALOX, VLOX, or I don't know what. I would like to remove all the lube, whatever it is, and powder coat them. In some cases, the lube is hard and flaking off. In others, it's a sticky mess. And, some of them obviously have a light coating of lube visible to the naked eye, although you can't feel it. I remember reading a discussion on how to remove all that lube, but I cannot find it. If someone could point me in the right direction or just educate me all over again, it would be appreciated! TIA!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC458, post: 3364922, member: 530"] OK, help me out, please. I know it's been discussed here before, but I'll be durned if I can find it. I've got some cast bullets that have been around for a [I]long[/I] time. They were lubed with ALOX, VLOX, or I don't know what. I would like to remove all the lube, whatever it is, and powder coat them. In some cases, the lube is hard and flaking off. In others, it's a sticky mess. And, some of them obviously have a light coating of lube visible to the naked eye, although you can't feel it. I remember reading a discussion on how to remove all that lube, but I cannot find it. If someone could point me in the right direction or just educate me all over again, it would be appreciated! TIA! [/QUOTE]
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