I read the info about how to treat a new Kahr. I copied this from that post. Go to Napa and look for NAPA brand BRAKLEEN CRC non cholorinated brake cleaner # 091314CA. or my preference is #M brand part # 8180 at Good stuff, won't harm anything on your kahr or polymer guns. If u like the gun brand spray cleaners, that is fine. they will all do the same job, some are just alot lower in price.
When they posted #M brand I think they meant 3M. Must have hit the shift key when typing. Well I drove up to Medford, OR from where I live in way Nor Cal. About 1 hr 15 minutes drive up I-5 to look for said brake cleaner. No 3M 8180 to be found anywhere. Went to a NAPA store and found and purchased CRC 091314. The did not have the CRC 091314CA. They said that the CA stood for California. They also said that the California stuff did not have the really good cleaning stuff in it cus it was a gross polluter. He said that the product without the CA sold Oregon was much better for cleaning brakes.
My question is am I safe to use the Oregon product on my PM9 or should I run down to Mt Shasta and get the product with the CA at the end. I am concerned that maybe the good chemicals for cleaning brakes they took out to make it California legal may be the bad chemicles that will attack the polymer frame. I love the PM9 and will not want to do anything to damage it.
Tim
When they posted #M brand I think they meant 3M. Must have hit the shift key when typing. Well I drove up to Medford, OR from where I live in way Nor Cal. About 1 hr 15 minutes drive up I-5 to look for said brake cleaner. No 3M 8180 to be found anywhere. Went to a NAPA store and found and purchased CRC 091314. The did not have the CRC 091314CA. They said that the CA stood for California. They also said that the California stuff did not have the really good cleaning stuff in it cus it was a gross polluter. He said that the product without the CA sold Oregon was much better for cleaning brakes.
My question is am I safe to use the Oregon product on my PM9 or should I run down to Mt Shasta and get the product with the CA at the end. I am concerned that maybe the good chemicals for cleaning brakes they took out to make it California legal may be the bad chemicles that will attack the polymer frame. I love the PM9 and will not want to do anything to damage it.
Tim


I am addicted to brake fluid...don't worry I can
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