Archer 756
40 Cal.
Was given a new way of cleaning my front end loader, was asked to try baby wipes. Boy was that a great thing to use. Has any one else tried wipes. This was not done for final cleaning but used as a swab during shooting.
I haven't tried baby wipes for gun cleaning yet (now I will have to) but they work great for getting cat barf out of carpets!
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Remember it well. One of the kids let loose with a runny 2. missed me and stained the wall behind! .When you think about what those little disposable miracle clothes were made to clean up then everything else probably just makes sense.
Now here is the conundrum that I'm attempting to ponder.
We get into muzzle-loading because we like to do some things the old fashioned way. We like the challenge and the nostalgia of shooting a firearm that gives off a pungent odor whilst being enveloped in white clouds of smoke that permeate our clothes and our nostrils. We get our hands dirty with black powder fouling. It gets underneath our finger nails and stains our fingers if we shoot a lot.
Now we are using a modern alternative to wiping a baby's bottom of really pungent %$#@^ to clean an old fashioned firearm of %$#@^ that isn't as offensive.
I am the oldest in the family and I remember the days when I had to change my kid sisters' diapers and we didn't have baby wipes! Those were cloth diapers with safety pins mind you!
So here's my conundrum; I would bet that maybe half you people reading this have never changed a cloth diaper with safety pins and no baby wipes. So why don't you guys try it once or twice to feel the nostalgia?
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And clog they will, especially in a country (dug) septic system.Actually all wipes are flushable, they are just not biodegradable . Meaning just about every one of them will go down the drain, but they're gonna just sit there and cause clogs.
I agree on the above. Once our cat got into the dish soap and had a very soupy diarrhea. Those flushable wipes do a great job even for that, it was all over the house (including under the bed).
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