Gunzilla Question
This is a discussion on Gunzilla Question within the Firearm Cleaning & Maintenance forums, part of the General Firearm Discussion category; Originally Posted by SIGP250
That is a good sign. The fact is, all solvents contain some volatile organic compounds (VOC). Man made or not they ...
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September 15th, 2010 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by
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That is a good sign. The fact is, all solvents contain some volatile organic compounds (VOC). Man made or not they can affect indoor air quality and contribute to certain health problems. Many VOC's are made from plants. Some solvents are classified as low VOC and some like Alkyd paints can contain very high VOC levels.
Try opening a window or cleaning the guns outdoors. That should help.
If you're married, make your wife clean them
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September 15th, 2010 06:05 PM
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September 15th, 2010 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted by
swinokur
If you're married, make your wife clean them

My wife would do them in the dishwasher, no thanks
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September 15th, 2010 08:03 PM
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That would be fine as long as it's a Glock !
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November 17th, 2010 02:45 PM
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Got a question on the Gunzilla line ? Getting ready to order the BC-10, should I order the "Copperzilla" also or will the BC-10 suffice in cleaning my handguns/rifles ? Thanks
"Gunzilla removes rust, lead, copper, plastic, carbon and even cleans corrosive ammo. It performs this quickly with a natural-base chemical which is faster, more effective, and safer than water based formulas or petroleum based solvents.''
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November 17th, 2010 02:55 PM
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I'm sitting here reeking of Gunzilla as I type this.
There was a time that I was really missing the smell of Hoppes, but now I'm equating the much milder smell of Gunzilla with the knowledge of clean and well-maintained firearms.
This is my idea of cologne.
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November 17th, 2010 05:37 PM
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Haven't used it; addicted to Hoppes.
Someone posted that it contains cactus juice. If true, there is certainly a chance you are one of the unlucky ones allergic to the plant material---however minute-- that is still in there.
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