In 1968 Dad brought home an 1861 Colt Navy. It was my job to disassemble & clean it after a trip to the range. We went shooting nearly every weekend, so I got plenty of practice.
The rule was to never let the sun set before all guns have been cleaned.
Warm water with dish soap and brushes were used, followed with a hot water rinse, then WD-40 to remove moisture. Barricade was used when guns were prepped for storage.
So, put away the gun scrubber, Ballistol, Windex and all that other ¢rap and use dish detergent & warm water.
After over 50 years and my first cap & ball revolver has had a lot of worn parts replaced, but it still looks like new. And don't leave it overnite before cleaning.
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