I thought I would never need it, but would have liked it, and bought a can just because I always liked the idea of a complete removal and degrease in a can.
That night, when I had put the can away I was cleaning my M91/30 and noticed some rust colored grease/powder on the bolt face. After being unable to get it off with a brush, I got out the can of gun scrubber. With a blast of the high pressure cleaning compound the burned grease, powder and even oil were stripped from the piece.
I was amazed and procuded to "scrub" the whole gun from top to bottom, and then regreased with some good ol' Hoppe's No.9 lubricant.
The gun is actually cleaner now after being fire than when I degreased it when I bought it!
That night, when I had put the can away I was cleaning my M91/30 and noticed some rust colored grease/powder on the bolt face. After being unable to get it off with a brush, I got out the can of gun scrubber. With a blast of the high pressure cleaning compound the burned grease, powder and even oil were stripped from the piece.
I was amazed and procuded to "scrub" the whole gun from top to bottom, and then regreased with some good ol' Hoppe's No.9 lubricant.
The gun is actually cleaner now after being fire than when I degreased it when I bought it!
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