emilianoksa
Member
This is a question about the nylon bore brush that comes with a Glock.
I always clean my brushes carefully with solvent or alcohol after use.
All my other brushes are fine, but the core of the Glock brush has deteriorated rapidly. It has some sort of deposit on it that may be rust, but is a very light colour in places. It looks a lot like the kind of deposit that sometimes forms on the connectors to the terminal of a car battery, if they aren't greased properly - a kind of calcium like deposit.
Does anyone know what the core of the brush is made of?
The cleaner I use is Hoppes Elite, which I understand is a kind of soap.
Is there any reason why the Glock barrel should not be cleaned with a bronze brush?
I always clean my brushes carefully with solvent or alcohol after use.
All my other brushes are fine, but the core of the Glock brush has deteriorated rapidly. It has some sort of deposit on it that may be rust, but is a very light colour in places. It looks a lot like the kind of deposit that sometimes forms on the connectors to the terminal of a car battery, if they aren't greased properly - a kind of calcium like deposit.
Does anyone know what the core of the brush is made of?
The cleaner I use is Hoppes Elite, which I understand is a kind of soap.
Is there any reason why the Glock barrel should not be cleaned with a bronze brush?