I store in a 75 degree safe with the humidity at about 20%-30% depending on the season. Posted: 11/19/2015 9:21:39 AM EST Wipe Out is ok. Eliminator works better. [ARCHIVED THREAD] - Bore tech vs Wipe out. Boretech eliminator is the cats $%^. I still use bore guides and Dewey rods but Wipe out is the best and my old lady doesn’t even know I’m cleaning a firearm in the house. SDS Revision Date: 03/15/2016 ELIMINATOR BORE CLEANER SDS for Eliminator Bore Cleaner 1 Bore Tech, Inc. COMPANY NAME: Bore Tech, Inc. One application normally gets all the copper unless the bore is exceptionally rough or a lot of ammo was shot when cleaning this way. I would think the c2 and c4 should be stronger 2. I used to use hoppes and JB bore paste but this is much faster and not abrasive. Since I switched to Bore Tech Eliminator I've gotten rid of all of my other bore cleaning solvents. It seems that the eliminator works just as well as the c2 + c4. Safe to let set over night compared to many of the ammonia formulas and you only need nylon brushes or just patches. I apply with a patch or directly on a stiff nylon brush, and use the brush to ensure I get a good coating in the barrel. There is a golden rod in there. Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 1:49 am . I also went through Sweets, Butches and others, before trying Bore Tech stuff. It has certainly made cleaning the bore a lot easier. For general bore cleaning and copper removal I use a new product, Bore-Tech “Eliminator”. 1. Am I missing something? I've used it in barrels that were previously cleaned with Sweet's that I thought were clean. This is the fastest-working solvent I’ve ever tried–even the first patch will come out blue. Bore Tech's Eliminator if you don't want an ammonia based product. also wipeout brushless bore solvent when combined with their accelerator works very well and is also safe to leave in the bore overnight Started using Bore Tech Eliminator this year and works great. Wipe Out. No smell, has the consistency of mineral oil and cleans up a barrel super fast. Bore Tech Eliminator can be stored in the bore for weeks and no problems with rust. Pretty impressed so far. In fact the stuff has rust inhibitors in it. Who's used both and which do you prefer? 2 questions about it tho. You be the judge! Bore Tech Eliminator works better, doesn't smell, and most important, won't damage your barrel! No odor and no work, just spray it in the bore let it set (I leave it over night) and dry patch out. Works great. It will flat get rid of any copper. I understand that Eliminator is a mixture of the two. I use Bore Tech Carbon remover, then Bore Tech C+ copper remover. Follow the directions to the letter and it just plain works! wipe out is what I use for deep cleaning, otherwise it’s a wet patch of kroil followed by a dry patch. I would have thought that would be enough but the only way I have found to completly avoid rust is to wipe down with a very light oil. You can thoroughly clean your barrel with Hoppe's, brushes, patches, Etc. So I started using bore tech eliminator per everyone’s advise and Cu2 and C4. The Kroil, acting as a penetrating agent, seems to get underneath alot of the crap and it will usually wipe out a ton of gunk with the first patch, even enough to call it clean enough to head back to the range if it isn't horribly gunked.. ... About Bore Tech Eliminator...UPDATE. ARCHIVED; Posted: 11/18/2015 9:01:52 PM EST Been using Wipe out for a long time and been happy with the results but I've heard great things about Bore tech eliminator.
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