Anybody used a dishwasher for cleaning a black powder revolver, if yes what washing additive did you add for the wash. and what did you use after the wash.
Anschutz 1913. .22lr - Big Nikko. TX200.177 Mk3 Ultimate
Taurus 357 LBR. Taurus .22 LBR BSA .22 RF Martini International Mk3.
Marlin 357 original JM.
Be careful what you add or it might take the bluing off it.
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Anschutz 1913. .22lr - Big Nikko. TX200.177 Mk3 Ultimate
Taurus 357 LBR. Taurus .22 LBR BSA .22 RF Martini International Mk3.
Marlin 357 original JM.
I would be more worried about divorce than bluing...
Why pi--about with a dish washer.?? Takes five minutes to clean em in hot soapy water and i find
it quite therapeutic. Tim
I've considered it but lead and powder residue going where I put things I eat off doesn't really appeal.
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It's fine, watch if cleaning stainless guns with blue sights like the ruger, mine turned white haha
Years ago some one said cowboys used black powder as food seasoning, this is all I could find
https://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.h...&f=17&t=579609
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I used to put the ROA cylinder in the dishwasher. Did an excellent job and I don't think I can get it that clean with a toothbrush in the sink. If you have access to one, I would say use it.