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My Technique to remove alot of carbon from bowl
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<blockquote data-quote="SPUD 15" data-source="post: 323827" data-attributes="member: 1948"><p>A great way to remove carbon from heavily carbonized bowls without damaging the bowl, I use rifle and shotgun brass barrel cleaners attached to a variable speed drill. When it feels that you are at the limit of the brush reverse the drill and continue to remove carbon.. Hoppes makes brushes from .25" through .75" They work great and will not damage the wood. I would not use on meersham but you should not have any carbon build up on a meesham bowl. MIKE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPUD 15, post: 323827, member: 1948"] A great way to remove carbon from heavily carbonized bowls without damaging the bowl, I use rifle and shotgun brass barrel cleaners attached to a variable speed drill. When it feels that you are at the limit of the brush reverse the drill and continue to remove carbon.. Hoppes makes brushes from .25" through .75" They work great and will not damage the wood. I would not use on meersham but you should not have any carbon build up on a meesham bowl. MIKE [/QUOTE]
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