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silverjay
01-20-2017, 06:53 PM
Any recommendations to remove a carbon ring from a 308 rifle? Normal brush and solvent doesn't seem to do much. Thanks

JSnover
01-20-2017, 07:30 PM
Which solvents have you tried and what kind of action?
I've pulled a lot of crud from "clean" barrels by following up with alcohol, MEK (be careful) or mineral spirits. You may need to plug the bored and let it set over night.

silverjay
01-20-2017, 08:07 PM
AR platform. I have used Hoppes #9 and a Smith and Wesson foam.

JSnover
01-20-2017, 08:24 PM
I know Hoppe's is popular but I gave it up a long time ago because I don't trust it not to leave a sticky residue in a gas-operated action. If commercial gun solvents aren't getting it out, maybe remove or cover any non-metallic parts and try some carburetor cleaner.

Bama
01-23-2017, 01:00 AM
Try BoreTech carbon renover, Works for me--even takes residue from PC that NOTHING else touches

lefty o
01-23-2017, 01:05 AM
gonna need something better than hoppes. kroil and let it soak then brush, and repeat.

akajun
01-23-2017, 09:41 AM
don't know if you have a 308 chamber reamer, but that is the fastest way, insert the chamber reamer and turn my hand without forward pressure so it does not cut. Other than that, foaming bore cleaner left overnight or JB paste on a patch wrapped on a bore brush worked in the throat area.

JSnover
01-23-2017, 07:03 PM
gonna need something better than hoppes. kroil and let it soak then brush, and repeat.
Kroil oughtta do it. PB Blaster is another good one.

country gent
01-23-2017, 10:39 PM
We used to use a airesol foam made by mercury for cleaning carbon from outboard motor parts. It did a great job on the gas systems on garands and M1As removing carbon. Becarefull around finished parts as it may also remove bluing or anodizing. On Ars also watch for carbon fouling around the key and gas rings on the bolt.

rda72927
01-23-2017, 11:22 PM
I have had good luck with Sea Foam, most auto part stores and WallyMart carry it. But if you know anyone at a GM Repair Dealership, GM Top End Cleaner will do the trick.

M-Tecs
01-24-2017, 01:36 AM
The EPA forced the removal of nitro benzene for Hoppe's #9 in 1989. It has not been the same since.

True carbon rings are almost impossible to remove. If it's just starting Boretech carbon remover is one of the best.

RG1911
01-24-2017, 02:40 PM
JB Bore Paste and lots of scubbing is the only method that has worked for me. There are some new products that I have not tried.

As always, YMMV.

Richard

silverjay
01-25-2017, 12:59 AM
Thanks, don't think it is just starting. I have kroil, so I will start there.

Tokarev
01-29-2017, 10:09 AM
I mix acetone, methanol and janitor grade ammonia in equal volumes and use that. Cleans very well. MEK is good too, but I am just too lazy to bother looking for it.

John 242
01-29-2017, 09:09 PM
...MEK is good too, but I am just too lazy to bother looking for it.

My local Lowes carries MEK in the paint supplies section along with other fun stuff like kerosene, lacquer thinner, etc.

To the OP, if you use harsh chemical solvents, make sure you wear the proper protective gear because some of this stuff, like MEK, may not be the best to inhale and/or may absorb through your skin.
We used to use JP8 to clean the carbon out of machine guns "in the field." In retrospect, using chemical gloves would have been smart. I hate to sound like "Johnny Safety" but some solvents can be pretty harsh.

eck0313
05-20-2017, 07:19 AM
A new, high quality and tight copper bore brush with Butch's Bore shine almost always worked for me in my M14 days. Failing that, tight patches and JB. Plan on spending some time if you have to go to JB.

Starvnhuntr
05-25-2017, 01:05 AM
automotive polishing compound takes care of it quick. if its really bad try rubbing compound followed by polishing compound.

tomme boy
05-25-2017, 08:28 AM
The GM top engine cleaner of today is not the same as older stock. I am down to my last bottle of the older part # good stuff. The newer stuff works but no where near the same as the older one

sac
05-25-2017, 09:41 AM
Pure Gum turpentine, works great for removing lead also.

swheeler
05-25-2017, 10:20 AM
A well used bronze brush wrapped with a patch then coated with JB's bore paste will do it, give it a good scrubbing.

aephilli822
05-25-2017, 09:39 PM
Ed's Red and JB

dhenry132
06-03-2017, 02:00 PM
Shooters Choice if you can find it