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1/25/2009 6:48:51 PM EDT
I got an interesting email the other day praising the versatility of the good ol' coffee filter.  It kept saying it was lint free and good to clean with.  What do ya'll think about using it to clean firearms.  I thought it might work out pretty good being lint free but would love to hear if anyone has tried it before.
1/25/2009 9:00:05 PM EDT
[#1]
I've only used them to filter out the crap from the bottom of the hoppe's bottle.
1/26/2009 2:44:55 AM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
I've only used them to filter out the crap from the bottom of the hoppe's bottle.


I've used them in a similar fashion, to filter out my OMS/CLP mixture. Place the filter in a large plastic funnel, place this in my clean storage jar. Pour mixture through the filter. I stopped doing this since it takes a while for the mixture to actually filter through.

As far as using coffee filters to clean with? Never heard of it. I'll stick to using cut up sections of white bed sheet. White bed sheets can be purchased very cheap, and provide for a good supply of cleaning rags. And I believe white cotton sheets are probably more absorbent than a coffee filter would be.
1/26/2009 4:28:30 PM EDT
[#3]
Thanks QUIB.  I have plenty of old sheets.  I hadn't really thought about the absorbency, just the lint.   I know these rifles are pretty tough, but I don't want to put any undo stress on them.  I am a fairly new gun owner and just getting into the AR's.  Thanks again for your help.
1/26/2009 4:36:12 PM EDT
[#4]
If your concerned about lint, especially on the exterior of the rifle, try wiping it down with a black t-shirt.
1/26/2009 4:41:00 PM EDT
[#5]
Thanks for your help
1/27/2009 4:40:16 PM EDT
[#6]
Coffee filters rip too easily to make decent patches, I use old t-shirts, sheets, whatever the wife want's to get rid off.
1/28/2009 12:25:55 PM EDT
[#7]
Back in my black powder days we used pillow ticking to patch round ball loads.  We washed it 10 times to "fluff" it up.  I also like to use it on a jag to clean the bore with.  Lint free and very tough, very absorbent too.  Might have to look around and see if I can find some more to use now that I have BRD.
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