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  • cbyerly
    I have not tried Hoppe's, but Pro Shot copper solv will do the same thing to stocks with oil finishes. I agree that there should be some warning on the label of both of these solvents.
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  • wpage
    Hoppe's and pro shot both mar wood stocks...

    Whats the magic destructive ingrediant?

    Agreed there should be a warning on labels.
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  • hogpuke
    My guess would be oven cleaner.
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  • bartman45
    Might give Ballistol a try....interesting history on the product.
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  • yonson
    It would be best to assume that any solvent formulated for metal bore cleaning would not be compatible with such dissimilar application as a wood finish, unless proven otherwise. A shame about your bad experience.
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  • steg
    I have never used it, but if it has a lemon smell to it, it contains a powerful solvent name d'limonene. D'limonene will destroy any wood finish. In the case of a long gun stock, after the wood no longer smells of lemons, I'd wipe down the effected area with boiled linseed oil.
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  • jonk
    This is one reason why I use the old standby of hot soap and water, followed by a drying and good oiling.
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  • hogpuke
    Thanks for all the info guys. Live and learn, I guess. You would think a gun cleaning product that brags about being biodegradable and water soluble would be harmless to any part of the gun unless it warned otherwise. Oh well. Thanks again.
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  • wpage
    Hoppes has always been the standard for barrel cleaning.
    This is the first hearing of its failure.
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