ive run water down the barrel and squeegied. theres is still what appears to be dirt or dirty and semi dried oil. how can i get this out of there?
cleaning a barrel?
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Soak it
How did your barrel get THAT DIRTY in the first place?
Then rain X the inside once it's clean.
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rain XOriginally posted by Mechanic79How did your barrel get THAT DIRTY in the first place?
Then rain X the inside once it's clean.
good idea , even an old dog CAN learn new tricks
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I've got some old brass instrument cleaning cloths around, they're just soft cloths sewn to ribbons with weights at the end. Drop 'em through, pull, and clean as new.
And when they wear out and the ribbons come off, I wash 'em and use 'em as shop rags. Now that's efficiency!
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dishwasher is supposed to be ok for ano ( IIRC, HUGE IIRC LET SOME ONE ELSE CONFIRM THIS, i do remember people with phantoms doing it but i do not remember if it was all of the pieces or just some steel internals and it was on the top rack)
is this a reanoed barrel or is it a factory ano? some smaller and custom shops end up leaving some spotty (visually) parts in barrels so it looks like there is junk when it is fine.
also paint that is not cleaned off and it is left caked on has been reported to strip the color out of ano, i dont remember if it physically damages the surface but it defiantly can visually do it (has to be just the right combo though, but it has happened to me is some small places that are not seen)
-matt
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Originally posted by madcrisisit is original anno
so best thing is soak it in water (for how long) then some rain x?
fill your sink up with the hottest water your faucet will put out, submerge the barrel and let it sit for anywhere from 30 minutes to an hr. By then the water will probably be room temp anyway, run a clean rubber squigie through and then run a fury one with some rain x
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^ yeah I use that to clean the inside of my bodies, gets all the paint and whatever else is in there out. I'd try some rain x like said before, I used to get all the paint out with water and a squigie then drop some rain x in and re-run the squigie thru...worked like a charm
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