So, what does it "have to do with" ?
Sure, other soaps(detergents) will work but Dawn is a household name, it's also a concentrate.
Now we could argue about the amount used, I put a good healthy squirt in the water. which is close to a gallon. A few drops, that's for washing windows.
I am always fascinated by how people clean their guns.
I wouldn't be so quick to write that one off either.
I was responding directly to Riflemans 1776 post.
Fairly certain "what it had to do with" was the water- the universal solvent, the few drops of Dawn was along for the ride.
Carbon 6- Do you agree with him that water with "a few drops of Dawn" slightly damp on a patch and only swiped three times followed by a single patch of Barricade is really going to clean and rustproof a rifle?
That's less time than it would take to clean a modern centerfire rifle.
Dawn's been around forever, and has been used by a lot of guys (me included). If it had those miracle properties I'm pretty sure they would have become the de facto standard BP cleaning method. And I would like to know more about the "rustproofing" qualities of Dawn.
I think most would agree that proper care/cleaning of a BP rifle barrel requires:
1. Something to get the bulk, loose gunk/residue out- lots of options here, but of course plain water works spectacularly for this.
2. Something to loosen up any dried/built up crusty crud- such as a Breech Plug sometimes gets, or the outside of a barrel on a much fired flintlock. Water works okay here as long as it gets to sit a bit. Plenty of other commercial or homemade products work as well or better than water.
3. Something that neutralizes the corrosive effect. You can clean a barrel of gunk but still leave the corrosives behind. Water is fine, but other products like Ballistol not only do it, but have rustproofing capabilities and continue to clean as long as they are in contact with the barrel.
4. With water, or water/dawn, Drying of the barrel is critical. If someone can refute that please let me know.
5. Some sort of rust proofing treatment. This can be a separate product, or one where the cleaner can do both.
I too am fascinated by the various "cleaning regimes".