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Peanut

10-06-2004 10:56:55




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Back in my own daily rifle cleaning days (USMC), we used CLP to keep our M-16s sparkling. It works wonders on carbon deposits. Link is down below although you can buy it lots of places.

If you don't want to buy it, try soaking a heavy rag with a Coca Cola. Then lay the rag over the area you want to clean. Coke works very well as a mild acid bath. Yes it will draw ants but it does break down other substances quite well. You may have to leave the rag on overnight for the thick stuff.

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Hobo,NC

10-06-2004 18:38:06




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 Re: Seriously This Stuff Really Works in reply to Peanut, 10-06-2004 10:56:55  
Hey Peanut, How much of that stuff will I need to fill a 55 gal bucket so I can drop the hole engine into it. Ya know I have used it on guns and come to think about it, it does smell like GM top engine cleaner witch runs 4 to 5 bucks fer 12 oz. I have found if ya want to do this yer self purple stuff (90.00) for 55 gal. Will break down carbon bout as good as anything I have found.
I have a cleaning station out side the shop. It looks like a pig cooker and it was, just don't cook pigs on it enny more. Ya can scrap, grind wash and clean yer parts on it and all the gunk goes to the bottom of the cooker and the clean water passes out the side near the top. Mess stays out side. When ya get lots of gunk in the bottom i take a dust pan and scoop it out. Let it dry and haul it off. Sure helps keep the mess out of the shop

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Oh Hobo ...

10-06-2004 20:25:12




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 Re: Seriously This Stuff Really Works in reply to Hobo,NC, 10-06-2004 18:38:06  
I wuz just trying to help someone with a build-up problem. I would never suggest a 55 Gal container of CLP. It is a great product for spot build-up ... yes, even exhuast manifolds. I used it and wa very impressed with its ability to remove carbon on rifles.

Don't want to try it. Use an old chisel. I'm fine with that iffn you got the time & patience. :^)

- Happy scrapen.



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TIMW(PA)

10-07-2004 05:24:18




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 Re: Seriously This Stuff Really Works in reply to Oh Hobo ..., 10-06-2004 20:25:12  
what does clp stand for...maybe I'll give it a try



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Peanut

10-07-2004 07:45:04




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 Re: Seriously This Stuff Really Works in reply to TIMW(PA), 10-07-2004 05:24:18  
I always thought it stood for Cleaner Lubricant Protectant. That may be true or not.



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Steve (Magnolia, TX)

10-07-2004 13:25:42




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 Re: Seriously This Stuff Really Works in reply to Peanut, 10-07-2004 07:45:04  
Yes, Cleaner, Lubricant, Protectant is the military version of it.
The 'civilian' brand name is Break-Free...

HTH
Steve
(SGT USMC '86-'96)



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