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    Posted: 25 February 2007 at 11:43pm

isnt ther a specific way to clean ur barrel.....well i know the one that u put it in warm water with dish washing soap or its that jus for sum barrels....well i got an all american and need to know how to clean it before and after day of use.

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Squeegie. Water and soap. Dry with cloth or paper towel. Blow off any remaining lint(sp?).
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Originally posted by biohazard420 biohazard420 wrote:

isnt ther a specific way to clean ur barrel.....well i know the one that u put it in warm water with dish washing soap or its that jus for sum barrels....well i got an all american and need to know how to clean it before and after day of use.



Yeah, exactly as RoboCop said. If you got your gun brand new, it should have all the tools (including the cleaning equipment) for the gun.
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A squeegie is only for on field cleaning. You need to use soap & water to get it really clean


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Originally posted by biohazard420 biohazard420 wrote:

well i know the one that u put it in warm water with dish washing soap or its that jus for sum barrels

Looks like you already knew the answer.
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Originally posted by pepprdog pepprdog wrote:

A squeegie is only for on field cleaning. You need to use soap & water to get it really clean
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Ive also herd of some ghetto ways of doing it. Like shooting cotton balls soaked in rubbing alcohol. Although I would not suggest that
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any ideas for getting the small little holes on the sides of the barrel clean? or does that really matter?

i got a j&j ceramic


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Originally posted by nathanours nathanours wrote:

any ideas for getting the small little holes on the sides of the barrel clean? or does that really matter?

i got a j&j ceramic

try getin am out with cotton detailing sticks

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Originally posted by SSOK SSOK wrote:

Ive also herd of some ghetto ways of doing it. Like shooting cotton balls soaked in rubbing alcohol. Although I would not suggest that


You should never shoot foreign objects through the marker. (Just for notice.)
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I agree with Ayien.

You should never try to stick your foreign object into the marker!
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Originally posted by phil_stl phil_stl wrote:

I agree with Ayien.

You should never try to stick your foreign object into the marker!

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since this seems like a good place to start...

How to Clean a Barrel Properly:

Step 1) remove barrel from marker

Step 2) place barrel into sink with warm water and dish soap

step 3) rinse with clean water

step 4) squeegee several times

step 5) dry with soft cloth as not to damage inside of barrel

step 6) place a drop of oil on barrel oring

step 7) reinstall barrel on marker
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Originally posted by Black_Shadow Black_Shadow wrote:

since this seems like a good place to start...

How to Clean a Barrel Properly:

Step 1) remove barrel from marker

Step 2) place barrel into sink with warm water and dish soap

step 3) rinse with clean water

step 4) squeegee several times

step 5) dry with soft cloth as not to damage inside of barrel

step 6) place a drop of oil on barrel oring

step 7) reinstall barrel on marker


You forgot to mention that you should always disconnect the co2 tank before doing any maintenance on any part of the gun.
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Originally posted by Ayien Ayien wrote:

You forgot to mention that you should always disconnect the co2 tank before doing any maintenance on any part of the gun.


um... yes, you should take the co2 off before disassembling your marker... theres no need to just to clean your barrel... i find that while your barrel is drying is the perfect time to oil your gun as well... (since you need to remove the barrel and fire with the co2 on anyways...)
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Originally posted by Black_Shadow Black_Shadow wrote:

Originally posted by Ayien Ayien wrote:

You forgot to mention that you should always disconnect the co2 tank before doing any maintenance on any part of the gun.


um... yes, you should take the co2 off before disassembling your marker... theres no need to just to clean your barrel... i find that while your barrel is drying is the perfect time to oil your gun as well... (since you need to remove the barrel and fire with the co2 on anyways...)


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