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Originally posted by GaryBF:
Soak the cylinder in a jar of Hoppe's #9 for a few days. Then brush/patch clean. Burn rings on the cylinder face will come off with a lead-removal cloth. Hoppe's will not harm the cylinder.


BE CAREFUL. As we're talking about older revolvers here. Hoppes WILL cause nickel plating to peel off. Do not soak the cylinder in Hoppes if it's nickel plating.
 
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Hoppes WILL cause nickel plating to peel off.

No worries with a Model 65 - stainless steel.
 
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Hoppes WILL cause nickel plating to peel off.

No worries with a Model 65 - stainless steel.


Nor a model 19 blued. But many 19's are nickel and someone else might read the posting and decide to soak their nickel cylinder in Hoppes and have it peel.......(like I did with my perfect model 19 many years ago).
 
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I strongly agree with MHANNA310! Those leading cloths from Brownells work wonders. They leave stainless things clean and shiny.
 
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You could use a copper pan scrubber and wrap some of the threads from it around your .38 brush and this will help clean it out without harm to the cylinder. Just be sure that the scubber you use is made with solid copper strands and not steel.
 
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I had a couple of these for years and they do a great job. Might be more than you want to spend but they are worth the money . At least the old ones I had were.

https://www.brownells.com/gun-...mover-prod21587.aspx


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