+1 .boiling water dissolves salt. Who knew?Yep... I dont know where this myth that ammonia "Neatralizes" salt came from, but everyone believes it because, "I sparay my SKS with windex and it hasnt rusted so it MUST be true"
I think its due to the fact that most gun owners shudder at the thought of spraying water down there barrel, but using a "cleaner" is fine (despite the fact its 99% water) No one is willing to try plain water, but if they did, they would see they're wasting perfectly good money buying "blue water"
My water is clear, and my SKS is rust free... Go figure
I wonder how many guys in combat tore their sks's completely down and poured boiling water down the barrel ,followed by solvent , dry patches , and gun oil. I'm thinking none! Just pour some boiling water down the barrel, soak pretty much everything in soapy boiling water for a minute, let dry, and coat lightly in oil and reassemble. Its not rocket surgery, and its generally overkill. The whole thing only takes 15miniutes start to finish. + its kinda fun
Im sure Garand owners thought the same thing at one point......
Don't bother with hot water - takes too much time.
With all corrosive ammo I do the following in this exact sequence (the sequences allows enough time for the solvent to break down the powder residue on the various surfaces):
-Spray a big spray of Seafoam Deep Creep or CLP down the barrel to act as a solvent to remove powder residue,
-Wipe down every surface with a clean patch and DeepCreep or CLP (as a solvent) once, starting with anything along the gas system
-Pull through with barrel brush, soaked with DeepCreep/CLP (as a solvent) through the barrel with a scrubbing action
-Pull through with DeepCreep or CLP soaked swab through the barrel (as a solvent)
-Repeat
-Apply a light coat of DeepCreep/CLP EVERY metalic surface (and the barrel) as a protecting agent
Should take no more than 20 minutes to do this.
Let it sit overnight, and repeat for 3 days, leaving a not light, not heavy coating of oil on EVERY metallic part of the gun on the third day. Doing so will prevent it from rusting - even if you missed some powder residue here or there.
IIRC, this is pretty similar to the cleaning SOP's of the various Combloc countries most corrosive shooting guns originated in, only instead of CLP/DeepCreep, they use gasoline as a solvent and motor oil as a protecting agent.
Don't worry about the "white glove" test unless you have lots of spare time...
Do you put hot water thru SKS without removing stock ? I think that it can absorb water in that case.
I am start to wonder if it will be a good business to sell plain water with blue dye in a spray bottle as "SKS Cleaner"~~![]()

The ingredient in Windex that dissolves corrosive salts is water. The amount of ammonia is near-nil and the salts don't get neutralized.
and you say hosing it down with boiling water takes too much time. For a crap gun like the sks, shoot it til its dirty, dump hot water down it two or three times, run a dry patch down the barrel, run an oily patch down the barrel, wipe the bolt face and your done. I dont even take the sks apart.



























