And more important than that, if striped, do the stripes go horizontal or vertical?... Guys it’s soap.... no where near as important as plain ticking vs striped ticking.
Gigham works best followed by Linsey WoolseyAnd more important than that, if striped, do the stripes go horizontal or vertical?
Simple Green is a strong detergent
Ya, diluted with water.
Water 7732-18-5 > 84.8%*
C9-11 Alcohols Ethoxylated 68439-46-3 < 5%*
Sodium Citrate 68-04-2 < 5%*
Sodium Carbonate 497-19-8 < 1%*
Tetrasodium Glutamate Diacetate 51981-21-6 < 1%*
Citric Acid 77-92-9 < 1%*
Methylchloroisothiazolinone 26172-55-4 < 0.002%*
Methylisothiazolinone 2682-20-4 < 0.001%*
Fragrance Proprietary Mixture < 1%*
Liquitint Colorant Proprietary Mixture < 1%*
Time to put your Math Hats on. If Simple Green is 84.8% water and you mix it 50-50 with water as a cleaning solution how much water do you wind up with?
Thanks to all who replied. I don't know what the Dawn post was all about but that's okay. I do however have a question about cleaning my flintlocks. These guys who say all it takes is two wet patches, two dry patches, two oil patches and twenty minutes and your all done. How do you do that? Takes me way more patches and time then that. What am I doing wrong? I shoot Kentucky style guns so I can't put it in a pail of water. Hell, the first six wet patches come out solid black and then they start lightening up a bit but I know it's going to be another hour before it's clean and oiled.
Honestly the "two patch, ten minute" stuff is just an exaggeration, just not happening. .
I have my own methods- which I ain't mentioning here,
I plug my touch hole, fill barrel with water, left stand then dump. Repeat. Then with one patch swab through a few strokes. Re fill barrel and let it sit whil I renise out patch. Dump and swab. Then use a few(6?) patches for drying then an 3 patches to oil. One with wd40, one to wipe out wd40 one to apply oil.Thanks to all who replied. I don't know what the Dawn post was all about but that's okay. I do however have a question about cleaning my flintlocks. These guys who say all it takes is two wet patches, two dry patches, two oil patches and twenty minutes and your all done. How do you do that? Takes me way more patches and time then that. What am I doing wrong? I shoot Kentucky style guns so I can't put it in a pail of water. Hell, the first six wet patches come out solid black and then they start lightening up a bit but I know it's going to be another hour before it's clean and oiled.
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