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fouling preventative and compensator spray

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 9:22 pm
by elliott
I've been using "Carter's Fouling Preventative & Compensator Spray for years in the breach/chamber of my pistols and it makes cleaning very easy. However, I can't remeber where I got it and the name of the company is "Tombstone" and the phone number is no longer valid. Does anybody know of this stuff or a reasonable substitute?
Elliott Dushkin

Re: fouling preventative and compensator spray

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 1:37 pm
by Fred Mannis
elliott wrote:I've been using "Carter's Fouling Preventative & Compensator Spray for years in the breach/chamber of my pistols and it makes cleaning very easy. However, I can't remeber where I got it and the name of the company is "Tombstone" and the phone number is no longer valid. Does anybody know of this stuff or a reasonable substitute?
Elliott Dushkin
Here's the result of a Google search. Looks like good stuff, but I have no idea where you might buy more.
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m ... i_55605609

You might try using EEZOX (http://www.eezox.com/)

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 7:49 pm
by Fred
Elliott,

I've had a bottle of that for years also, but I just assumed it was only for revolvers, which I don't shoot often. It never occurred to me to try it on a semi-auto. How do you use it? Do you just spray some into the chamber?

Anyway, I don't remember for sure where I bought it, but I think it might have been Cheaper Than Dirt. Does that ring a bell?

Regards,
Fred

compensator spray

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 12:15 pm
by elliott
Fred,
I use it on my automatics just by spraying it into the breech. On my free pistol, a wet a Q-tip and rub it around in the chamber and breech face.
I haven't had any problems with the electronics on the Morini free pistol and it cleans up nicely with a bore snake that from which I removed the bronze brush.
Elliott