Dirty cylinder

billbmcleod

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I have a .357 revolver that I shoot mostly .38 cast SWC out of. I normally clean it pretty good after each outing but over the years it seems that the cylinder flutes or finger groves or whatever you call them have built up with a grey film. I am not sure if this is burn't powder or lead and it doesn't seem to want to come off. I have applied Hoppes#9 liberally and let it soak with a wet patch but it just doesn't seem to want to come off. Any suggestions?
 
They make a white one that has no grit what ever, the gray are super fine, and I have used one on a poor blue gun, with out a problem, with G96 or WD40
You do not want to use it dry, I have also used 0000 steel wool and oil, in the fluts, stay away from the share corners.
I was digging in the back of the cabinet and found a bottle of Otis 012-C carbon remover I did not know I had.
Will run out to the range and mess up my 19 and 14, and let you know how it works.
I do know that if that stuff is left on for yrs, good luck
The thing is as Pete said, a light touch, and it comes of easy if done soon.
 
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