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    T-DOGG

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    Morning everyone. :coffee:

    DOGG uses Seafoam Deep Creep. Let it soak a little bit and blow it out with air. I have yet to try it and not sure what it will do to Cerakote. I've never shot of one my guns enough to warrent that amount of cleaning.
    I really do love that product and don't see myself using anything else. I've used it on a multitude of finishes, didn't harm any of them. It's petroleum based and is not aggressive. It works better when you let it soak for awhile. It's not the strongest cleaner, but it does work on anything I've tried. And anywhere it gets left behind it lubricates. I highly recommend trying it out for yourself and tell a friend as well. :)

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    RustyHornet

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    Damn mods.... All the time putting words in my thumbs. ;)

    Thanks mouse. Reading, some say just use standard 16 lb. Colt offerings. I was looking at Wolff and Wilson kits as I think adding a little stronger one would help it from beating itself up. It will not get shot much, but it will come out to play on occasion.
     

    churchmouse

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    Damn mods.... All the time putting words in my thumbs. ;)

    Thanks mouse. Reading, some say just use standard 16 lb. Colt offerings. I was looking at Wolff and Wilson kits as I think adding a little stronger one would help it from beating itself up. It will not get shot much, but it will come out to play on occasion.

    Man I suck this morning. I can not type. I can not spell. And I edit a post instead of reply with quote.

    I give up............:faint:
     

    churchmouse

    I still care....Really
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    Dec 7, 2011
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    Morning everyone. :coffee:


    I really do love that product and don't see myself using anything else. I've used it on a multitude of finishes, didn't harm any of them. It's petroleum based and is not aggressive. It works better when you let it soak for awhile. It's not the strongest cleaner, but it does work on anything I've tried. And anywhere it gets left behind it lubricates. I highly recommend trying it out for yourself and tell a friend as well. :)

    *This message has been approved by T-DOGG.

    Where do we get this product.
     
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