Cleaning the front of a stainless revolver cylinder

ranbur

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Anyone out there got any good tricks on cleaning the front of the cylinder of my 686 ... also the cylinder gap and the rear of the cylinder ... I have tried Hoppes #9, soak and brush, much comes off but not all ... have also tried Hoppes and steel wool, more comes off but not all ... anything that will bust this crud once and for all?

Thanks

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Remove cylinder and run thru dishwasher along with other dishes comes out BNIB minty every time I run mine thru twice a year....sounds nuts i know...no joke It works
 
It's a pet peeve of mine too. I need to clean the front of the cylinder regularly, I just use some of the blue metal polish, I forget the name of it. Put it on with a Q tip and remove it with a soft cloth.
I've heard of a few different things that folks use, pencil erasers, different cleaners but the dishwasher is a first.
 
If the frame is polished SS finish, I just use Fitz and a microfiber cloth. Comes out looking new. That's the only thing I dislike about brushed or satin SS finished revolvers.

Anyone ever try running them through an ultrasonic cleaner? Does the carbon get cleaned off the cylinder?
 
Ick! That looks nasty. What kind of filthy dog ammo are you using anyway?
The cylinder on my 629 is discoloured too but from heat not from nasty looking scunge.
 
1. Quit shooting PMC ammo.
2. Spray with bore cleaner of you choice and let sit for 10 minutes.
3. Use Crest spinbrush, bore cleaner to remove crud (could also use any fine polishing compound)
4. Treat clean cylinder with Froglube to avoid crud buildup in the future.
5. Ignore store specials on PMC ammo.
 
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