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    What is recommended for a solvent to clean polymer frames? I notice that some solvents clearly state that they may damage plastic components, so I assume they would not be good for a polymer frame. So what do you folks recommend? Thanks for your help.

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    Stoddard Solvent. Commonly known as mineral spirits. (Not turpentine.) It will not damage any plastic and dries leaving no residue.

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    • #3
      Ballistol

      Originally posted by sffone View Post
      What is recommended for a solvent to clean polymer frames? I notice that some solvents clearly state that they may damage plastic components, so I assume they would not be good for a polymer frame. So what do you folks recommend? Thanks for your help.
      My only Kahr is all stainless steel.
      But I've got six Heckler & Koch polymer guns too.
      I use Ballistol on all my handguns.
      It has a distinctive pungent smell.
      But it's good stuff.

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      • #4
        There is a version of Birchwood Casey Gun Scrubber that is safe for polymers. Actually, I think all of it is but a few years ago they started putting it on the cans.

        The pistols are some sort of nylon I think, whatever it is, it is not bothered as much by solvents as some other types of plastic.

        I like the aerosol because if there is something I can't reach with a brush or a rag, I can usually blast it out with the canned solvent.
        Aftermarket accessories for Kahr Pistols at https://lakelinellc.com/
        There are always more in the pipeline...

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        • #5
          Hoppe's No. 9
          NRA Benefactor

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          • #6
            I use this stuff. http://www.safariland.com/gun-cleane...ner-15527.html Heck, I just read that its a no no for poly but I have been using it for a few years with no ill effect.
            I am the Living Man

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            • #7
              these guys agree with me
              http://www.steyrclub.com/vb/threads/...-Polymer-frame
              http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...23#post5148223
              I am the Living Man

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              • #8
                http://www.plasticsintl.com/plastics...nce_chart.html
                List of bad stuff for nylon 66 (above)

                Polymer frames are all made from some varient of Nylon 6-6 also known as Nylon 66 which is also the stuff the Remington 66 was made from.

                Those 22's from Remington were noted for hell and back before that term was used by that fancy dancy pistol company.

                Amost nothing touches Nylon 66. Almost. Hoppe's is fine with it. Most of the stuff that will really screw with it will also screw with you too, such as methylene chloride.

                Looking through the list of really bad things for Nylon 6-6 I see.....
                Hydrogen peroxide solution
                Chlorine bleach
                Xylene

                ....as common items you might have in your house. The peroxide of hair bleaching strength would be bad for Nylon 66, as also household bleach and xylene paint stripper/brush cleaner.

                Plain ol' Hoppe's is just fine

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                • #9
                  Thanks for all the suggestions -- much appreciated.

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                  • #10
                    Good old WD40 is a great cleaning agent. Will not hurt the nylon and evaporates.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Barth View Post
                      My only Kahr is all stainless steel.
                      But I've got six Heckler & Koch polymer guns too.
                      I use Ballistol on all my handguns.
                      It has a distinctive pungent smell.
                      But it's good stuff.






                      ^^^^Same here, I use it on all mine.
                      NRA Benefactor

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                      • #12
                        Hoppe's Elite


                        Hoppe's Elite_.jpg

                        Cleans very quickly and I can use it in the house without..., well, you know.
                        Bad decisions make good stories...

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                        • #13
                          any poly gun--- buy an Oxo small items basket for the dishwasher. field strip the gun and place parts in basket, run thru the usual cycle using a good, non-spotting soap. lube the parts with favorite gun lubes and your ready to go. first saw this technique in a video recommended on the Glock forum. for 1911's, wait for a rainy day and make a pot of coffee, have fun, labor of old school love.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by marcinstl View Post
                            any poly gun--- buy an Oxo small items basket for the dishwasher. field strip the gun and place parts in basket, run thru the usual cycle using a good, non-spotting soap. lube the parts with favorite gun lubes and your ready to go. first saw this technique in a video recommended on the Glock forum. for 1911's, wait for a rainy day and make a pot of coffee, have fun, labor of old school love.
                            Dishwasher????? Not everyone is as high class....

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by marcinstl View Post
                              any poly gun--- buy an Oxo small items basket for the dishwasher. field strip the gun and place parts in basket, run thru the usual cycle using a good, non-spotting soap. lube the parts with favorite gun lubes and your ready to go. first saw this technique in a video recommended on the Glock forum. for 1911's, wait for a rainy day and make a pot of coffee, have fun, labor of old school love.
                              They laughed at me when I told them that I threw my Kahr in the dish washer, Marc. Just so you know your not alone.
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