My curiosity got the best of me. I chambered a barrel last weekend, looked at the throat and it looked like any fresh cut chamber/throat. So I took a short cleaning rod, bronze brush one size down, and wrapped a patch real tight around the brush. I took some Flitz and smeared it on the patch while rotating it in the direction a wrapped it, letting it soak into the patch. Put the barrel in a vise and short stroked the throat for maybe 20 cycles, didn't count them. Cleaned it out and looked again, a very noticeable difference in the way the throat finish looked. I can't imagine Flitz causing much harm or wear in such a short amount of use, but it sure did take the radial tooling marks off the throat.