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5/22/2006 11:07:02 AM EDT
Hey All,

After much feedback it seems like these are the way to go, just one question though. Does anybody know who actually manufactures these things, couldn't find anything on a Google search.

Thanks!

Stay Safe,
-CT
5/22/2006 2:12:27 PM EDT
[#1]
Only know where to buy, Do not know the manuf.
5/22/2006 3:42:26 PM EDT
[#2]
I beleive a can of brake cleaner works just fine.
5/22/2006 5:42:42 PM EDT
[#3]
Mpro 7 and chamber stars much safer for you.
5/22/2006 6:37:45 PM EDT
[#4]
No idea who makes they,but glad they did.
5/24/2006 1:32:20 PM EDT
[#5]

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I beleive a can of brake cleaner works just fine.





THATS A BIG 10-4

Brake cleaner and plunge it a few times with brush and brake cleaner again

My chamber on my 6 yr ar15 looks brand new
5/24/2006 1:33:38 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
Mpro 7 and chamber stars much safer for you.




SAFER???

NON clorinated Brake cleaner

there is nothing better
5/24/2006 1:49:27 PM EDT
[#7]
Brake cleaner, CLP and Q-tips.
5/24/2006 5:42:22 PM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Mpro 7 and chamber stars much safer for you.




SAFER???

NON clorinated Brake cleaner

there is nothing better



Yep safer for you, not the rifle. all that shit soaking into your skin over the years can't be good.
5/24/2006 6:11:51 PM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
Mpro 7 and chamber stars much safer for you.




SAFER???

NON clorinated Brake cleaner

there is nothing better



Yep safer for you, not the rifle. all that shit soaking into your skin over the years can't be good.

Or you could use gloves? Brake cleaner would probably eat through most kinds but I would imagine there are some that can take the hit.
5/24/2006 6:32:38 PM EDT
[#10]
I have tried vinyl nitrile gloves from pep boys. They would still wrinkle and I couls feel my hands getting wet. These gloves looked a lot like the laytex exam gloves.

Now I do most of my cleaning using a bio safe cleaner and only pull out the harsh chemicals as little as possible.
5/25/2006 3:03:03 PM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:
I have tried vinyl nitrile gloves from pep boys.

I don't think vinyl can be nitrile, that's like saying plastic is wood.  Anyways, order from a good vendor like Uline and get real deal chem resistant nitrile gloves.  I have them and they work fine.

BTW, the cheap latex exam gloves wrinkle up and deteriorate form brake cleaner, good nitrile should not.  They may show some signs but will not melt like latex.  If they do, buy the more exspensive ones next time.
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