QUOTE (Gmountain @ May 24th 2008 11:00 AM)

I went outside to clean a trigger housing for an M1 carbine. I thought it would tsake 10 minutes or so. Cripes! An hour later, sitting in the 90 degree blazing south Florida sun, and cosmoline is everywhere. What friggin mess. It's clean now, but yucko.

I got this recipe from an Armorer for the California Department of Corrections. He maintains all of thier weapons for the prisons in Northeastern California. He calls it secret sauce. It is made from equal parts isopropal alcohol. murphys oil soap, and hydrogen peroxide. It is really great. I use it to clean my black powder revolvers. I mix it up by the gallon in a resalable container I got a walmart taht has a lid big enough to stick a large revolver in. I just take the grips off, remove that cylinder, then soak all of the parts. You can see the peroxide working on the black powder residue. It removes most of the carbon build up. Then just a light brushing, and a few patches and presto it is done. The murphys oil soap keeps it from rusting. If it eats black powder residue. It should work well on cosmoline.
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