A wire brush helps as well for getting into the little corners;)
leachy ...................................... Dec 1, 2005 582 138 78 Tamworth Jan 17, 2007 #11 A wire brush helps as well for getting into the little corners
khanzo I ♣ Cheaters Nov 28, 2005 512 0 41 35 Hey, does this rag smell like Chloroform to you? Visit site Jan 17, 2007 #12 just throw it in the washing machine, or put dog food on it and take it to the local kenals, they do a fantastic job of it -Mat
just throw it in the washing machine, or put dog food on it and take it to the local kenals, they do a fantastic job of it -Mat
Sid Sidgwick Tinkering ain’t easy Feb 23, 2006 3,975 620 148 40 The cold north beyond the wall www.bzpaintball.co.uk Jan 17, 2007 #13 I shift those stubborn mud stains with a mix of hyrochloric acid and the tears or swedish virgins and wipe away with a wire brush.
I shift those stubborn mud stains with a mix of hyrochloric acid and the tears or swedish virgins and wipe away with a wire brush.
leachy ...................................... Dec 1, 2005 582 138 78 Tamworth Jan 17, 2007 #14 you see I knew the wire brush was good
J JAYDB www.northernquarterpb.com Dec 9, 2005 599 0 0 32 manchester, Jan 17, 2007 #15 put your whole marker in the bath for half n hour...
blackhawkjac ...!?#@-/?!... Nov 29, 2005 94 0 0 Grantham www.northernquarterpb.com Jan 17, 2007 #16 JAYDB said: put your whole marker in the bath for half n hour... Click to expand... yeh definately, i've heard that works wonders!
JAYDB said: put your whole marker in the bath for half n hour... Click to expand... yeh definately, i've heard that works wonders!
PBNinja101 Platinum Member May 21, 2006 582 6 43 Sweden Jan 17, 2007 #17 take out all internals and then leave the gun shell to soak in soapy water, then let it dry. Then spray with Linx and put everything back
take out all internals and then leave the gun shell to soak in soapy water, then let it dry. Then spray with Linx and put everything back
Robbo22 Active Member Jul 10, 2006 457 10 38 33 Preston, Lancashire Jan 17, 2007 #18 if you get mud in little nooks n crannys, use a paintbrush, gets em out
leachy ...................................... Dec 1, 2005 582 138 78 Tamworth Jan 17, 2007 #19 Dont paint the mud brown or it will look like it is still there
Stencil pew pew Sep 8, 2006 767 32 63 Yorkshire. Jan 17, 2007 #20 I tell awful jokes till the mud dies.