Wipe Out - Brushless Foam Bore Cleaner
WIPE-OUT ™ is a revolutionary new product that solves all the problems encountered with conventional bore cleaners.
The primary reason for using any type of cleaning preparation in the barrel of a firearm is to remove those agents left behind which would adversely affect the accuracy of the particular firearm and its use life.
If this were not the case we could shoot endlessly with no recourse but to bring on more ammunition. Unfortunately, firearms have a fatal flaw. The products of combustion and metal fouling from bullet materials, and carbon which is a product of burning powder, produce a deteriorating effect on the accuracy of a given firearm. As these residues build up inside the barrel; accuracy decreases conversely.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF - WIPE-OUT™

BREECH APPLICATION using a 9 inch piece of Plastic Tubing
Slide a soda straw on the can spout after you remove the black adapter. Then slide the black adapter on the straw, with the adapter pointed forwards. (Like a Cone) This method is used when you are applying Wipe-Out to rifles larger than 30 caliber. The cone will block the chamber allowing you to push the straw into the neck of the chamber.
WIPE-OUT™ tells you when your firearm is fouled with powder residue, carbon, and metal fouling by the color left on a patch.
Simply apply the Wipe-Out ™ to the muzzle or to the chamber( with the use of a bore guide) until it is full. You may remove the muzzle adapter and put a plastic soda straw (Mc Donald's is just the right size) on the can spout, if you choose to apply to a bore guide, or if you have a muzzle brake.
Set the firearm on the bench horizontally. Let it sit for 60 minutes.
After 60 minutes has elapsed, put a clean cotton patch on a jag and push through the bore.
The color on the patch will tell you what to do next.
Powder fouling (both smokeless powder and black powder) will be grayish black on the patch.
Copper fouling will be deep navy blue.
(Note the blue stain on the patch and on the product dripping off the muzzle)
Carbon will be tannish to brown in color.