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gogators766
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SILICONE CLOTH

Post by gogators766 »

I WAS WONDERING IF ANYONE HAS USED HOPPES 9 SILICONE CLOTHS TO CLEAN AND COAT YOUR BLADES. THE PACKAGING SAYS IT IS FOR GUNS AND REELS. ::shrug:: ::shrug::
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yeah, they work real good for drying off after you get out of the shower too in case all your knives are wiped down already, recycle----save the environment :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I haven't used the Hoppes brand but I do regularly use a silicone cloth to wipe my knives after handling. I kind of alternate between a chamois and a silicone cloth.
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Post by labourer-1 »

I spoke with an engineer at Case on a subject related to rust, carbon pops and spiders on high carbon blades and he suggested silicone wipes. I also use a silicone wax after I clean them up and most times fingerprints don't show but when they do I wipe with chamois skin.
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