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  • #16
    peppermintman
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 1943

    Here in Riverside rhe Home Depot has it. Soak overnight use paint brush to scrub off cosmo. Dip parts in boiling water and compressed air to blow the water off dry. Parts will be squeaky clean. Oil well. I buy the selfless in the blue can

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    • #17
      Hinnerk
      Senior Member
      • May 2015
      • 779

      I get all such solvents (and even once in a while Hoppes, CLP, Birchwood-Casey products, etc.) at the local household hazardous waste reuse facility .... for free.

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      • #18
        marksmandowntown
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2009
        • 1403

        I just use hot water and WD-40 with a roll of paper towels, a hefty bag and a toothbrush now. Mineral spirits is overkill for me.
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        • #19
          23's Dad
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2010
          • 502

          SHHHHH!!!!

          Originally posted by Hinnerk
          I get all such solvents (and even once in a while Hoppes, CLP, Birchwood-Casey products, etc.) at the local household hazardous waste reuse facility .... for free.
          Don't tell anyone! It won't be there when we need it.

          Actually I was going to suggest the same thing.

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          • #20
            WASR10
            • Aug 2011
            • 2455

            Mineral Spirits works well, but its difficult to get right now. In my experience heat is the best cosmoline remover.

            Small metal parts go in boiling water with a drop of dish soap for about 10-20 minutes, using a large pot kept just for that purpose.

            Barrel and wood parts go in the oven for about an hour to an hour and fifteen minutes. I line the oven with foil before hand and change out the racks with old ones.

            If the stock doesn't fit in the oven, I wrap it in newspaper and a black trash bag and stick it on the dash board of the truck on a hot sunny day. Wipe it down every couple hours and in one to two days its done.
            Last edited by WASR10; 08-21-2015, 2:52 PM.
            Mark 16:16

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            • #21
              onelonehorseman
              Veteran Member
              • Oct 2012
              • 4888

              Originally posted by Enfield47
              The stuff they sell in CA is no longer really mineral spirits. If you want the real stuff, you have to get it from another state.



              Yes, but be very careful because you can burn the stock. The paper towels and trash bag method work really well this time of year.
              If you are burning the stock, you are using too much heat. The cosmo will melt at a much lower temperature. 125F is enough to get it melting off. If you can fit the parts in an oven, just set them on a tin foil pan and leave them for a while. Use a thermometer to test the oven temp first. I have used this method to get the upper handguards freed on NOS AKM gas tubes that were packed with cosmo. Does not damage the finish on the wood at all.
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              • #22
                ZMBHunter
                Member
                • Mar 2013
                • 112

                A decent old hair dryer is more forgiving than a heat gun, albeit a bit slower. The boiling water deal is pretty good too, especially for metal parts (I prefer not to use it on the wood, but that's just me) If you are looking for true mineral spirits they have gone the way of the rebuild kit, and can no longer be sold/used/imported if manufactured after Jan. 1 2015...

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                • #23
                  galaxius
                  Member
                  • Jul 2015
                  • 428

                  Originally posted by ZMBHunter
                  A decent old hair dryer is more forgiving than a heat gun, albeit a bit slower. The boiling water deal is pretty good too, especially for metal parts (I prefer not to use it on the wood, but that's just me) If you are looking for true mineral spirits they have gone the way of the rebuild kit, and can no longer be sold/used/imported if manufactured after Jan. 1 2015...
                  What the ****, were they being sold in high capacity jugs?

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                  • #24
                    DennisCA
                    Veteran Member
                    • Jul 2011
                    • 4023

                    Originally posted by FeuerFrei
                    *How to clean up cosmoline.
                    Kerosene, diesel, gasoline, dry heat or hot water. Cussing helps too.

                    hot water = boiling hot water in this context
                    Amen on that! Esp the Cussing, it does really help!

                    (Just be by yourself when you do - spouses don't really appreciate that kind of stuff)
                    "The only thing necessary for the triumph [of evil] is for good men to do nothing." Edmund Burke speech of 23 April 1770, "Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents," delivered to the House of Commons.

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                    • #25
                      stephewc
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2007
                      • 1078

                      Ughhh just bought a gallon of mineral spirits a few months ago... didn't realize they switched the formula.

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                      • #26
                        Cato
                        Calguns Addict
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 5659

                        Easy Off oven cleaner is my preferred way to remove cosmoline.

                        Just wipe off as much cosmoline as you can with a rag, then spray a good coating on the rifle. Let sit for a few hours, wipe down well and repeat.

                        Use the heavy duty stuff and make sure you use gloves and do this outside.

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                        • #27
                          EricClay
                          Member
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 144

                          Oven cleaner will strip off much of the finish as well as the cosmoline.

                          Cosmoline/grease is best removed with heat to drive it from the wood.. Wipe it up with a paper towel. when the stock stops turning glossy when heated you're done. Use a hair dryer or a heat gun on low.

                          Finish with a wipe down of the surface with mineral spirits or turpentine.

                          -Eric

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