I'm curious to have someone apply this to the cylinder face of a stainless revolver.
Every stainless or nickled revolver I've ever had developed a "halo" of carbon that you could see after firing just a few rounds, and which was impossible to clean off. You might have to tilt it just right, catch the light perfectly... but you could still see it. Not a big sooty black layer... more like a stain in a white shirt that is as clean as it's ever going to be after being washed several times and treated with every cleaning product known to man... that ghost of a mustard stain is still there. That's kind of what this carbon "halo" is like. I've never been able to get one out - regardless of cleaning product or brush - and I wonder if Fireclean would prevent it or solve it.
Would love to hear from anyone who tries this.
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