I have been looking at the Lucas Extreme Bore Solvent for use in my ultrasonic cleaner.
The product description has the following:
- Cleans and protects your firearms, provides excellent rust protection.
- Low odor, pleasant grape scent, contains no ammonia, kerosene or water.
- Great for use in ultrasonic cleaners, solvent based formula requires no mixing, rinsing or oil dip after ultrasonic use, saving time and money.
- Ideal in heated units, flash point of 210° F is much safer than other
products
The interesting point is that it seems to act like a CLP that can be used in a heated ultrasonic cleaner.
Would this mean that I could clean parts, remove them and then not have to worry about drying and coating them immediately to prevent rusting?
I also am wondering if this means I could drop in an entire field-stripped handgun without worrying about a complete disassembly. There is a YouTube video out by a Lucas sponsored shooter in which he says that you shouldn't put in any assembled parts, but there is no explanation for why there would be a problem with this.
The product description has the following:
- Cleans and protects your firearms, provides excellent rust protection.
- Low odor, pleasant grape scent, contains no ammonia, kerosene or water.
- Great for use in ultrasonic cleaners, solvent based formula requires no mixing, rinsing or oil dip after ultrasonic use, saving time and money.
- Ideal in heated units, flash point of 210° F is much safer than other
products
The interesting point is that it seems to act like a CLP that can be used in a heated ultrasonic cleaner.
Would this mean that I could clean parts, remove them and then not have to worry about drying and coating them immediately to prevent rusting?
I also am wondering if this means I could drop in an entire field-stripped handgun without worrying about a complete disassembly. There is a YouTube video out by a Lucas sponsored shooter in which he says that you shouldn't put in any assembled parts, but there is no explanation for why there would be a problem with this.