Q: What is the difference between Cu+2 Copper Remover and Eliminator Bore Cleaner?
A: The Cu+2 Copper Remover is recommended for extreme copper fouling situations such as barrel break-in, high round counts or neglected barrels and specifically removes copper fouling only. Eliminator removes both carbon and copper fouling and is recommend for most regular fouling situations. Please see our Chemical Selection Guide located in the Specification Tab or in our Knowledge Center for more information.
Q: Is Cu+2 Copper Remover safe to leave soak in a barrel overnight?
A: Yes, the Cu+2 Copper Remover can be left to safely soak in barrels for an infinite time period.
Q: Does Cu+2 Copper Remover contain ammonia or any other barrel damaging components?
A: No, the Cu+2 Copper Remover is 100% barrel safe.
Q: Is the Cu+2 Copper Remover safe for use on chrome lined barrels?
A: Yes, the Cu+2 Copper Remover can be safely used on chrome lined barrels, chromoly steel barrels, stainless steel barrels and any other commonly used barrel steel.
Q: Is the Cu+2 Copper Remover safe if it gets on my rifle stock?
A: The Cu+2 Copper Remover is safe on all polymer, fiberglass, laminated or polyurethaned wood. However, if the Cu+2 Copper Remover comes in contact with an oiled wooden stock, it might cause a blemish by removing the oil and require reapplication of sealing oil.
Q: Can Cu+2 Copper Remover be used on the outside of my rifle barrel?
A: Yes, the Cu+2 Copper Remover can be safely used on the outside of a rifle barrel to remove copper fouling. Once finished cleaning be sure to wipe the cleaned area dry and apply Bore Tech Shield XP Rust Preventative.
Q: Can Cu+2 Copper Remover be used on nickel plating?
A: Yes, the Cu+2 Copper Remover can be used on nickel plating but cannot be left in contact for more than 3-5 minutes. Extended contact can lead to darkening or discoloration of the plating. Do not use on plating that has been damaged or worn.
Q: Can Cu+2 Copper Remover be used as a lubricant?
A: No, the Cu+2 Copper Remover is a cleaner not a lubricant. Use Bore Tech Friction Guard XP Gun Oil for superior lubrication.