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My best results have been from placing the weapon in a very warm and sunny area for an afternoon and then wiping with a very soft cotton rag. I would avoid chemical cleaners except as a last resort. A very simple answer,I know, but on hundreds of firearms covered with dried cosmoline and grease has been the best answer doe me
Urban B Martinez Jr
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