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Originally Posted by MPGranger
There are hundreds of carbon solvents for firearms, not that I'd use them in a automotive.
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Just name one that can dissolve carbon.
Cut and paste from the world wide websticle:
"Gun Cleaning Product Tests ...
The solvents advertised as "cleaners" that were tested included: Accubore, Barnes CR-10, BreakFree CLP, Butch's Bore Shine, Ed's Red (a home brew), Hoppes #9 (current formula), generic brand household (3%) ammonia, generic brand janitor's strength (10%) ammonia, KG12, Kroil, Marksman's Choice MC-7, Marksman's Choice Copper Solvent, M-Pro 7, M-Pro 7 Copper Remover, ProTech, Sweets 7.62, and Sam & Dave's #1. These tests were done in 4 parts. A copper solvent test, a copper fouling test, a carbon removing test, and a rust test test. ...
Carbon Removal Test - A clean, grease free, steel strip was covered evenly with smokeless powder and the powder ignited. This was repeated 3 times.... None of them magically dissolved heavy baked on carbon."