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Nice try .........professor.
SRH Keep swinging for the fences Stanley. It's cute the way you follow me around however. You are kinda like a puppy dog that way...
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As many mistakes as you post, nobody has to follow you 'round to see them. They just kinda jump right out.
You seem to understand puppy dog behavior pretty well. jOe speaks, you mimic.
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Wasn't my intention to start a cat fight guys, but in regards to the original question, I'll begin on the safe side as suggested and use oil and steel wool; something with which I do have some experience,and report results afterwards.
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I believe this will be a good start.
Best, Ted
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Best of luck with it, Tom. Hope you can post some pics sometime. We don't get to see a lot of those SAC guns down here.
Looks like the rain is about over where you are. We're still in the middle of it tonight, down here.
Best, SRH
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Wasn't my intention to start a cat fight guys, but in regards to the original question, I'll begin on the safe side as suggested and use oil and steel wool; something with which I do have some experience,and report results afterwards. That's okay. Stan likes to start this sort of crap if Frank doesn't jump him first. Stan has this "thing" for me. He told how he keeps "files" on me for "future reference". Pretty funny, in a pathetic sort of way. Be gentle with the steel wool. I'm still looking for the ultrasonic that doesn't use ultrasound.
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Tom That's a crazy rare gun. I want it! That's not the one we corresponded about is it?
First do no harm So, start with a simple washing with detergent and water
Move up to an oil based non polar cleaner maybe paint thinner
If that doesn't remove crud, go the other way to window cleaner Then maybe an ammonia based cleaner
I'm feeling generous today I can send you an ultrasonic cleaner for the action.
There's many liquids that work great in them for guns.
Out there doing it best I can.
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I'm still looking for the ultrasonic that doesn't use ultrasound. A lawnmower and a Corvette both use gasoline. That doesn't make them the same. You know that ultrasound commonly refers to a pre-natal procedure. Playing fast and loose won't fix your mistake. G' nite, professor freeloader. SRH
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Hey CZ, send an ultrasonic cleaner that'll fit the barrels too.
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I'd start with copper or bronze wool, rather than steel wool. Could also use a stainless steel pad. Either way, use plenty of oil to keep surface lubed. Don't use ScothBrite pads or their clones, because they are embedded with diamond powder and will leave permanent fine scratches.
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