PDA

View Full Version : "Eds Red" cleaner


ripsaw
19th August 2005, 17:57
Gentlemen,
Does anyone have the recipe for "Eds Red" cleaner or can you direct me to where I may find it? I've stumbled on to it a time or two but was reminded by stumbling on to M1911.org forums. New Member!!!
Thanks, Ripsaw

TriumphGT6
20th August 2005, 09:08
Google is your friend! :

http://www.shotgunreport.com/Articles/EdRed.html

...and many other sites....

primersinmyshoe
22nd August 2005, 21:06
Just for my own curiosity, is this recipe better than retail products?

TriumphGT6
23rd August 2005, 12:45
I've used Ed's Red (without the lanolin) for years, and my guns look like new. (Of course I don't shoot all that much anyway....) It's very good for removing powder fouling. I've never owned a shotgun, so can't speak to its effectiveness on plastic residue. It will not remove copper fouling or leading. It hasn't harmed the wood bits (yet). I wipe a damp patch all over the outside of the gun and then wipe that off; this leaves a thin coating that won't dry out for several weeks, so it's OK for short-term rust prevention too (assuming a reasonable climate).

alzo
31st August 2005, 10:45
If you want to skip making it yourself, I've heard that Dunk-Kit from Cylinder & Slide is the same stuff. If it's not the same, it is the same concept. I've been using Dunk-Kit for several years now and have been happy with it. I still use MPro-7 to clean the bore, though.

azron
31st August 2005, 21:06
Gentlemen,
Does anyone have the recipe for "Eds Red" cleaner or can you direct me to where I may find it? I've stumbled on to it a time or two but was reminded by stumbling on to M1911.org forums. New Member!!!
Thanks, Ripsaw
Here is one place to find it http://www.flat5.net/eds_red.html

Here is another one http://www.recguns.com/Sources/XC1a.html