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In all honesty, I went to the site. I am color blind and cannot read a thing there.

It is a total waste of my time. Red and blue letters on a black background are a total waste of time for us color blind folks.

Is this an add for the product you are promoting?

How is this better than tepid water and dish washing soap?
 
My dad sells the stuff. I only just started using it recently. I used to use dish soap and warm water. I also tried out the black powder cleaner from TOTW. This stuff works better than them, I was actually a bit surprised by it. Not trying to make a sale just telling you about my results.
 
In all honesty I hate "cute" advertising. Ever since the computer came along, folks think they need to mix colors with no consideration for the end user.

I read here a lot and have read about every thing a person can concoct to mix together to clean guns with.

The "very" best cleaner is the one you are currently using and are happy with.

The same goes for patch lube, the best is the one you are now using.

Basically tepid water is the best, maybe a dash of soap.
 
Hope your dad does well selling his stuff, hope it continues to work well for you. I use plane old hot water, some timesa drop or two of soap if it was humid that day. many compines sell stuff, never found one that worked better then water.
I remeber the beverly hillbillies, I think it was the banker that got a cold and complained his doctor took two weeks to cure him. Then he found granny had a cure for the cold. Drink her shine, gets lots of rest and in a couple of weeks it was all cured.
 
For 30+ years I use the 1/3 murphy's oil soap, 1/3 denatured alcohol, 1/3 3% peroxide from the drugstore.

Soak the bore 5 minutes and drain, dry with clean patches, then lube with WD-40 for moisture removable, then grease with RIG.

It has held between days of a match, weeks between matches and the winter between matches. NO, NONE after rust ever.

Costs less than 5 bucks a gallon and a gallon goes a long way.
 
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