I think you're right using 90% or higher alcohol is probably the best medium for applying this stuff and for proper application, a spotless clean barrel. Anything else would probably not last anywhere near as long.
In my application with the mix with lemon pledge it kept the barrel cleaner than not doing anything. I plan to do the deep clean and reapply later this weekend with the alcohol.
Allen
Steve, that’s a good tip and I suggest using only the Chore Boy Brand. Some of the other brands use copper plated steel strands. Always check the material with a magnet as copper will not be attracted to a magnet but the copper clad steel pot scrubbers will stick to a magnet.I've mentioned this tip a few times but if you take a "copper" charbroil pot scrubber (don't buy the stainless or bronze because it will damage your barrel) then cut some off, and wrap it around a brush once or twice so it's only a snug fit in the bore, it will scrape all the lead out of the barrel quickly, and it doesn't take much effort. Only go from breach to muzzle.
Then clean as you would otherwise.
I learned this from a old friend for pistol shooting with lead bullets and it's way faster than using the chemicals or current products. Could probably follow up with chemicals but I didn't feel the need for my application back then.
BTW I'd be wary of using anything that attracts moisture inside a barrel, especially in humid areas.
Example - I won a new soft case in a raffle once, and left my FX Royale in it for a few weeks, and the steel got pretty much ruined from excessive rust because the foam inside the case, as I found out from researching about it, "attracts moisture". I live in Arizona BTW and in a arid climate.
It caught me off guard because I've left guns in my other cases and never had this problem before!
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