I'm not familiar with the product you ask about. Rim Fire barrels are different than CF barrels. In rim fire we worry about wax, carbon build up at the CL ring and avoiding any damage to the lands. Rim fire proven solvents are what you should use so you don't remove ALL the wax build up from the bore. To do so means you have to re-season wax into the barrel before it will come back. We need to keep them clean but not over-clean them.
Me I'm a big fan of Rim Fire blend as a solvent, cut 50% with Marvel Mystery Oil. I also use Remington 40X bore cleaner on a patch sparingly on the chamber,never the bore itself. Lightly clean the bore after every 25 bull card and sparingly clean the chamber when it needs it. For me that is every 250-300 rounds.
My barrel cleaning procedure is one dry patch followed by three strokes out and back with a new bronze brush then dry the bore with 2 or 3 dry patches. No scrubbing with the patches or brush. Scrubbing a rim fire bore probably does more damage than anything else to the barrel. I throw the brush away after shooting maybe a brick.....you can feel when it is getting worn out. bob