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I have read that a little Murphy’s Oil soap in the scrub water will prevent rust on parts. What about using Murphy’s as a final mop of the barrel?
I would not as MOS contains propylene glycol which absorbs water.What about using Murphy’s as a final mop of the barrel?
Where on earth did you read that ?I have read that a little Murphy’s Oil soap in the scrub water will prevent rust on parts. What about using Murphy’s as a final mop of the barrel?
I would not as MOS contains propylene glycol which absorbs water .
Read it on one of the re-enactors U tubes. What then do you recommend? Thanks
I have read that a little Murphy’s Oil soap in the scrub water will prevent rust on parts.
I recommend the Birchwood Casey product, Barricade.Read it on one of the re-enactors U tubes. What then do you recommend? Thanks
Water dissolves and washes away the fouling BP or sub and the Ballistol leaves the surface lightly oiled.
I think what is confused here is the soaps ability to neutralize the PH. Neutralizing the PH does help inhibit corrosion, but does not offer long term protection.
Best advice I've seen today in print or internet. I may add "then use what you find that works for you".Everyone has an opinion on what to use when it comes to cleaning.
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