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Location: nv
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i think i will try this stuff..all the reviews are very favorable.you describe the odor as a pine scent or tea tree kinda smell? i'm looking for something with low odor but good cleaning properties.i used hopppes #9 one time and found the odor awful.lingers on the gun,in the house.did not like it at all..
Last edited by crue2009; July 3rd, 2009 at 02:15 PM.. |
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