Anyone use this stuff that can give some feed-back on it? I just picked up a can to give it a try. It's the regular kind, not the synthetic safe one. Also, how do you go about using it? Do you just spray it, and wipe it off?
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Anyone use this stuff that can give some feed-back on it? I just picked up a can to give it a try. It's the regular kind, not the synthetic safe one. Also, how do you go about using it? Do you just spray it, and wipe it off?
It ruined the plastic light collector on my Trijicon scope rendering it useless. Be careful with
the stuff
Agreed, this isn't the sythetitic safe version so I will do well to avoid anything plastic. I believe it does have acetone in it as an ingredient which is a big no no to plastic. Luckily the only plastic gun i have is a Glock, which only gets CLP so not worried too much about it. Would it be fine to use on an AR?
go to your local autoparts store and get some brake cleaner.
Same stuff, 1/3 the cost.
+1
I can't believe it took 12 posts for someone to recommend this.
Even better than the parts store, get it at Walmart. You can get 4 cans for the price of 1 can of Gun Scrubber. I use it on all my guns, including my Glocks with no problems.
Make sure it's brake (or brake parts) cleaner an not Carb cleaner or engine cleaner.
go to your local autoparts store and get some brake cleaner.
Same stuff, 1/3 the cost.
It cleans fantastic. Great for cleaning the inside moving parts of a revolver.
I only use it on my AK 47...and make sure you use it outside or in a well ventilated area. It's nasty shit and you don't want to be breathing it in.
I only use it on my AK 47...and make sure you use it outside or in a well ventilated area. It's nasty shit and you don't want to be breathing it in.
Its cheap and nontoxic! Jim
I only use GS for pain in the ass guns that I don't like taking apart, like my Ruger MKII and the AMT Back-Up .380 DAO I had.
-Mike
I use MPro7 and a brush to clean the frame/slide, then spray them liberally with brake cleaner to remove all of the loosened gunk. I shake the parts and blow some compressed air on them to evaporate the solvent, then re-lube. I do this on all of my revolvers and pistols, both plastic and metal.