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Thread: Best way to clean a lubrizer

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    Boolit Master
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    I could not tell which boolits had mixed lubes ....... when a stick gets low and I want to change ........... I jez CHANGE IT!

    In short order ....... the new color comes through ...... and all is well ............. that is if it ever wasn't!!

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    I wouldnt have cleaned this one except it had hard lube and I want to run soft lube in it. I agree just put the new lube in if its similar but the soft lube probably wouldnt have pushed this stuff out.

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    I boiled one that I had once. Worked fine. Just let the whole works cool and let the lube harden on the surface of the water. Of course I wouldn't suggest using the good cookware.
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    I picked up a used Lyman 45 some time back that was filled with some kind old black lube, very hard, and wanted to clean it out. After geting the easy crap out with a screwdriver I took it to the local handy dandy car wash and finished it up,very easy and quick. This also works well cleaning old MilSur rifles, have done it many times. You can get the oil out of the stock using Easy-Off oven cleaner and a car wash, usually cleans deep enough so the stock won't bled oil even in the hot sun.

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    Cleaning lube/sizer.

    When I went from the black graphite lube to the other types I would just heat my luber over the grill and let it run into towels or a pan. It got everything out.

    Nick10Ring

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