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Old November 2, 2012, 06:36 PM   #6
Dfariswheel
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Remington recommends spraying the trigger group dripping wet with Rem-Oil, allowing it to soak 30 minutes, then drain and blow/wipe out the excess.

If it's really bad, soaking it in ordinary cheap paint thinner works, but don't soak too long as it's possible it might attack the black finish on the outside.
Soak for 30 minutes, scrubbing with a solvent-proof toothbrush every few minutes.

After it's clean, blow out with compressed air if you have it, or sling it off and use paper towel to get as much as possible.
Then finish drying by warming it with a hair dryer.
After it's dry, spray with Rem-Oil to lubricate and protect from rust.
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