According to reports, it will take bluing right off, and I am not sure about other metal coatings.
Or you could simply go with the better solution, Bore Tech C4 , there’s a reason so many use it RF & CF.
Believe the US Army put out a bulletin about forbidding the use of charcoal grill cleaners for removing carbon on M16 rifles in the late 1960s or early 1970s. Issue was not carbon removal, which the "cleaner" excelled at, but rather, its effects on the 7076 alloy of the receivers. Seems the active ingredient in the cleaner was sodium hydroxide, which aggressively ate away the aluminum. Have no evidence this bulletin existed, but it is a warning about the possible unintended consequences of using an unapproved cleaner.It says to keep away from Aluminum and Cast Iron. So be careful around your Panda’s and frying pans.
as dow use to say in the late 60/70's
better living thru better CHEMISTRY
i like the chemical approach
I still have several cans of the old GM Tech top engine cleaner.
as dow use to say in the late 60/70's
better living thru better CHEMISTRY
i like the chemical approach
didn't ozzy osbourne say that also?
Later
dave
how many here grew up on hoppe's #9 ???