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w4klr
April 1, 2005, 01:48 PM
::bomb drop whistle::

I am floored by this Break-Free Powder Blast is amazing.

For every gun that I've ever owned, I've always scrubbed the internals with Q-Tips, dry, then wet, dry then wet with CLP, scrubbed the barrel with a synthetic brush with clp etc, bottom line, no solvent.

The reason I never shoot my AR-15s much is that it is a PAIN to clean these rifles using those techniques, and never seem to get the clean perfection that I seek.

I figured I'd take a chance on the PB, and WOW... I'll shoot the AR-15 once or twice a week, because what was an hour and a half clean job on a semi-auto rifle, is now 15 minutes, and what was a 45 minute pistol job, is now about 10, not to mention the sweet citrus smell left behind in the firearm.

I'd recommend this to anyone who doesn't use harsh abrasives on their firearms, works well, all my Q-tips that went through the firearms to check for dirt... are white as rice.

kikilee
April 1, 2005, 03:40 PM
OH Boy, Now my Kobra Carry can have that clean, fresh, lemony scent!!!! :p

IZinterrogator
April 1, 2005, 04:27 PM
Does it leave any film like the chlorine film left by Borescrubber? If not, where can I get this miracle product?

9mmsnoopy
April 1, 2005, 05:07 PM
ive been using birchwood casey gunscrubber, saw some of the clp powderblaster at walmart, might give it a try off your recommendation, is it safe on polymer??

38SnubFan
April 4, 2005, 05:27 AM
Worked great on my Bersa!

And no film left behind on mine from what i can tell.

-Snub

w4klr
April 4, 2005, 01:12 PM
I see or feel no film on it, I spray it all over the gun.

The spray is designed to go into the internals also, and since I see or feel no film on the gun, I assumed it was safe, so I did, and put some clp in there too for peace of mind.

Cleans like a dream on my Glock and USP (to answer your polymer question).

I am extremely satisfied, plus I mentioned the citrus smell is more pleasant than that oily smell.

gudel
April 12, 2005, 03:33 PM
i just picked up a can of this powder blast.
is this stuff really safe for polymer frame? i don't want to screw up my USP. it's got Methylene Chloride, same stuff on brake cleaner.