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Hey all, I'm cleaning a shotgun for a friend (it's a pump gun!) and the bore has what looks like a lot of plastic residue by the forcing cone.
What's the best solvent you've used on plastic residue?
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Carb cleaner and protect the wood
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We found Acetone took it right out of an inline muzzleloader barrel, of a friend of mine, that had a heavy build up. Get it in the barrel, let it soak and use a brush to push it out.
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I've always used acetone and it's worked well. I suspect carb cleaner will as well.
I use a worn cleaning brush and wrap it with some steel wool. Then saturate the steel wool with the acetone. The wool holds the liquid well so it doesn't spill all over. But some will be squeezed out anyway as you work it into the bore and back and forth. So have some cardboard or paper on the floor to absorb it.
Keep any of these solvents away from the wood / wood finish of course. Also any synthetic/plastic fittings (including plastic sight beads) on the gun as it will most likely soften and start to dissolve it also.
The acetone will cut through the plastic fouling in the bbl easily dissolving it mostly and then allowing some of it to come out on the brush in pieces.
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"Eds Red" I now can see that I did not post any real information. Eds Red is a extremely low price make it your self gun cleaner that works extremely well formulated by one of your countrymen.
Last edited by damascus; 07/18/25 03:09 PM. Reason: More Info
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