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    #16
    Not sure about lead, or blueing. It did say that it will damage some stock finishes, paints, plastics etc if left on them, instructions just say to wipe away immediately if it gets on any of those surfaces. I figure, especially for auto pistols, field strip, and put it on the barrel, then set aside while you clean the rest of the gun. For anything else, might be smart to remove it from the stock. It didn't mention anything about lead, so I don't it does much for it. Copper fouling requires a chemical that reacts with copper, lead fowling probably requires one that reacts with lead, mid sure if there is one chemical that reacts with both, but doesn't also react with barrel steel. I've never paid much attention to lead removers, as everything i shoot is jacketed except 22lr.

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      #17
      Just a update: Went to Wally World during lunch today and they had it...bought a can and will try...thanks for the suggestion txfireguy!

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        #18
        Good to know!

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          #19
          Pigman pushes it-bought some I like it too.

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            #20
            Sounds awesome....

            I still use
            Carb cleaner and spray down the parts, soak a few in it...

            Then scrub w a plastic brush , wipe dry and LUBE.


            SAVES ME A TON OF TIME.

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              #21
              I have used the foaming stuff on my muzzleloader. I am going to have to try that. Thanks for sharing.

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