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    Business Member Rep Wolverine .303's Avatar
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    How to choose the correct cleaner !!

    One of the most frequently asked questions received by our team in regards to cleaning products is where do I even start!?.

    To help explain the differences between our cleaners and identify their strengths, Bore Tech, Inc. developed the Chemical Selection Guide. Click on the link below to view a larger version of the guide. The cleaners are listed by name and they have conveniently broken down the fouling types that each cleaner excels at removing. A few usage recommendations are also provided.

    For a more detailed and in-depth look into a specific cleaner, please visit our website!!

    If you have any questions after reviewing the guide or the product , please do not hesitate to contact our sales team. It is our goal to make sure you have the proper cleaner(s) for your application!! As always:

    You can E-mail us at: sales@wolverinesupplies.com

    You can Call us at: 204-748-2454

    You can send at letter to: Box 729 , #1 River Valley Road, Virden, MB, R0M 2C0 , Canada

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    https://www.boretech.com/media/docum...tion-Guide.pdf
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    I have been using the Bore Tech bore eliminator bore cleaner for the last 5 years, never bother with wire bore brush anymore, simply wet the bore with good amount of it and leave for the night. Run a few more wet patches of that again the next day then finish up with G96.

    C4 carbon remover is great for general cleaning on pistols as well.

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