I saw that birchwood casey has a gunscrubber spray now that claims to be safe for plastics. Has anybody used it on the 22/45 grip assembly to clean off the parts contained in the grip without detail stripping?
Are there other ways to clean out the inner grip assembly and parts without having to do a detail strip? I have been trying to swab out what I can with qtips, but it would seem easier to just blast everything with a safe spray, then dab just a little oil here and there. Any suggestions appreciated.
Gunscrubber "safe for plastics" version Ok for Rug
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Yes, It Is Safe For Plastics
I've used a couple of different versions of the "polymer safe" sprays including the Birchwood Casey. I've had no indication of any problems with any plastics or polymers on any of the guns I've used them on. I believe the key ingredient to watch out for in the ingredients is any chlorinated solvents.
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