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Removing Bore Carbon
Today at 3:55pm
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Using a bore scope, I’ve found the bore of my match .22 accumulates carbon in the throat just in front of the case mouth.  So, I’ve been using Bore Tech C4 carbon remover & a Q-Tip to clean it out after each match.  It does the job but requires some soaking & scrubbing.  I wondered if there was anything else that would do a faster job.  So, I ran an uncontrolled carbon removing experiment using a bunch of gun cleaning solutions & other chemicals I have on hand.

M-Pro 7 gun cleaner
Kroil
Rem. 40-X bore cleaner
IOSSO bore paste cleaner (contains a mild abrasive)
IOSSO Triple Action bore cleaner
Pro-Shot 1-Step bore cleaner
Turpentine
Acetone
Fritz Cleaner
JB Bore Paste (contains a mild abrasive)
Rem. Shotgun Cleaner
CRC Brakleen brake parts cleaner
GM Top Engine Cleaner (TEC) For removing carbon from combustion chambers and intake valves
Bore Tech C4 carbon remover
Bar Keepers Friend (contains oxalic acid & mild abrasive).  Typically used to clean stainless steel applicances.

Looking for a good source of something coated with carbon, I settled on one of our frying pans.  The back had a good bit of carbon baked on from many months of cooking.  Using long Q-Tips, I proceeded to scrub the carbon off using each of the cleaners listed above.  The three that successfully removed carbon was the GM Top Engine Cleaner (TEC), Bore Tech C4 & Bar Keepers Friend.  Although all three required soaking & scrubbing, the Bar Keepers Friend was significantly better & much faster at removing carbon than the TEC & Bore Tech C4.

There are other reportedly good carbon removers available, but unless I run across anything better, I’m switching to Bar Keepers Friend.

Wayne
  

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Re: Removing Bore Carbon
Reply #1 - Today at 6:01pm
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Wayne, can you post pictures of your bore carbon? Please.
  

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Reply #2 - Today at 6:32pm
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Hoppes #9. Always have, always will. Smells like victory.
  
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