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    Quote Originally Posted by hiro View Post
    @ShadowSpear

    Have a look at this thread

    May I suggest that "The Cleaner" might be more appropriate. Think Mr Wolf.

    HA! , this is hilarious lol
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    I touched my glock with some once and got this. You should send me yours for testing, as it may fail now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by newt View Post



    I touched my glock with some once and got this. You should send me yours for testing, as it may fail now.
    the pic is not showing, but i have a feeling if it was, i would get a good laugh out of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShadowSpear View Post
    thanks for the reply farscott, i think i may had a little left on my hands when i picked up my glock , since i wasnt soaking it in the stuff or anything, im hoping it will be ok
    Rinse it with water.
    "No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms." - Thomas Jefferson, Virginia Constitution, Draft 1, 1776
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    Most OTC H2O2 solutions available in the drugstores are a 3% solution. I have been using H2O2 for 25 years to clean blood out of my stuff. I am not afraid of dousing my Glock in OTC 3% H2O2. Once it stops foaming, the blood is gone. Clean clear water should follow if you are concerned.

    At one point I ran my Glock through my dishwasher to clean it....

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    Quote Originally Posted by UNM1136 View Post
    Most OTC H2O2 solutions available in the drugstores are a 3% solution. I have been using H2O2 for 25 years to clean blood out of my stuff. I am not afraid of dousing my Glock in OTC 3% H2O2. Once it stops foaming, the blood is gone. Clean clear water should follow if you are concerned.

    At one point I ran my Glock through my dishwasher to clean it....

    pat
    Damn, well that definitely makes me feel alot better, thanks for the reply Pat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShadowSpear View Post
    lol, yeah, i tend to baby my stuff.
    Once I set my Glock next to a sealed bottle of hydrogen peroxide. I have never been able to shoot it well. I think that's the reason.

    In all seriousness, there are industrial strengths of hydrogen peroxide, but these are sold in drugstores. Some people gargle with the drugstore version. Though I say don't soak your Glock in it, I think you have zero concerns about minimal exposure. I use non-chlorinated break cleaner as a degreaser for gun cleaning but would never gargle with it.
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    I think we’re done here.
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