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I'd like to hear your opinions but only the ones based on actual experience. Compare and contrast with traditional techniques.
The reason I ask is that I have used the Outers foam that turns blue when it reacts with copper and I liked it but I do not have a bore scope to do a thorough inspection. I can say, however, that I foamed the bore on my .223 (foam turned BRIGHT blue), did one pull with the snake and foamed again. The second time there was no discoloration to the white foam at all which leads me to believe that ALL traces of copper were removed on the first try. I have done this at least a dozen times since with the same results so now I just do it once. Bore looks great.
The reason I ask is that I have used the Outers foam that turns blue when it reacts with copper and I liked it but I do not have a bore scope to do a thorough inspection. I can say, however, that I foamed the bore on my .223 (foam turned BRIGHT blue), did one pull with the snake and foamed again. The second time there was no discoloration to the white foam at all which leads me to believe that ALL traces of copper were removed on the first try. I have done this at least a dozen times since with the same results so now I just do it once. Bore looks great.