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Re: Tornado brush: Yes, No, maybe?
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Oct 6th a 02:58 PM
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by Joe Wood |
Joe Wood |
The Big 45 Frontier Metal Cleaner pad is far better than a tornado brush. Just cut off a piece of it, wrap around a bronze brush, and it’ll clean better than anything else. And it WILL NOT damage the bore! I spin my rod in an electric drill and run it back and forth. There will be NO lead or plastic remaining when finished. Only takes a minute or so in a drill. Pay special attention to the forcing cone and choke areas. And also it is great removing light rust from bluing without hurting blue. https://www.big45metalcleaner.com/
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