We're evidently like-minded, I tried some home grown ideas myself awhile back.
A fella on RFC suggested a few household chemicals for dissolving lead that actually worked on a 41 smith's aluminum compensator, had to monitor it closely though to prevent its attacking the anodising.
Somethings I hear about bore cleaning do give me pause, like using Windex, Flitz, Break Cleaner, ATF fluid, WD40, etc, etc.
I've my own bad experiences for evolving to what I use now, but do have an open mind to something new, it'll just be tested VERY carefully.
Years ago a new/old world product came here to the states from abroad, the local sales reps were giving this snake oil the hard sell. Knowing I'm a gun guy, he said if I used his product exclusively I'd be amazed at how perfectly it'd preserve, protect, and clean my valuable firearms. Why any damage noted and they'd replace the gun, for free! Strangely, when I had rust form midway down my beloved Walther SportsModell Meisterbursch's barrel, they couldn't be found to "make it right". Spoke with the CEO and was given the typical runaround bs. Needless to say I'm even more careful now.
As a followup on my cleaning routine, I blast my solvents away with a high pressure air hose followed by applying Corrosion-X, my lube/protectant of choice. On high pressure/load bearing areas I prefer moly-grease or STP oil treatment.
Take care,
warren