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    Default Rags for cleaning guns

    I’ve been a bit lazy lately cleaning my guns other than my edc over the last couple of months. I set aside today and tomorrow to clean the guns I’ve been taking to the range. I’ve tried a lot of different rags, patches etc. over the years. I got these from Home Depot last night and really liked them for cleaning my guns today. They are strong, absorbent and easy to cut to any size you want. I will be using these for cleaning my guns from now on.

    https://www.homedepot.com/p/Intex-10...-300193055-_-N


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    Default Re: Rags for cleaning guns

    No fuzzies left behind when you wipe them with oil? That's all I look for in a cloth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    No fuzzies left behind when you wipe them with oil? That's all I look for in a cloth.
    No fuzzies that I saw.

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    Default Re: Rags for cleaning guns

    Are these ment to be disposable or can they be washed, dried and used over and over?

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    Default Re: Rags for cleaning guns

    Quote Originally Posted by Hodgie View Post
    Are these ment to be disposable or can they be washed, dried and used over and over?
    I treat them as disposable. I don’t know how they would hold up in the wash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by internet troll View Post
    I treat them as disposable. I don’t know how they would hold up in the wash.
    Okay thanks.

    I typically wash any rags that touch chemicals by hand keeps my wife's mouth shut and the washer from stinking.

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    Default Re: Rags for cleaning guns

    Quote Originally Posted by internet troll View Post
    I’ve been a bit lazy lately cleaning my guns other than my edc over the last couple of months. I set aside today and tomorrow to clean the guns I’ve been taking to the range. I’ve tried a lot of different rags, patches etc. over the years. I got these from Home Depot last night and really liked them for cleaning my guns today. They are strong, absorbent and easy to cut to any size you want. I will be using these for cleaning my guns from now on.

    https://www.homedepot.com/p/Intex-10...-300193055-_-N

    Artificial rags, huh? I guess if I ever ran out of old t-shirts I'd buy a bag of rags from Walmart. About 4 or 5 bucks, and they'll outlast me. I guess I'm just cheap. I bet you are a regular at Starbucks too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SevenMilePete View Post
    Artificial rags, huh? I guess if I ever ran out of old t-shirts I'd buy a bag of rags from Walmart. About 4 or 5 bucks, and they'll outlast me. I guess I'm just cheap. I bet you are a regular at Starbucks too.
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    I keep old tee shirts and other cloth items that have been washed a million times. I treat them as disposable.
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    I use the microfiber cloths that Harbor Freight always gives free coupons for.
    "The Constitution is the guide which I will not abandon.” - George Washington

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    Default Re: Rags for cleaning guns

    tried and true

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