question #2...does the wife really need to know...?TxLobo wrote:MoJo wrote:Why would someone put a firearm contaminated with lead, oil, grease, and Lord only knows what else in a dishwasher that they wash their dishes in? No wonder so many of the Glock fanboys act a little "different"Get a jug of "Poly Dunkit" from Cylinder and Slide and keep the haz mat out of your kitchen appliances.
Errrr... So I shouldn't mention that I do this with my 1858 Remington and my 1860 Colt after a day of shooting the Holy Black?...
if you have the following:
1. good dishwasher
2. hot water or dishwasher that heats the water to a high temp
3. an understanding wife![]()
Don't use ammonia, I have put a dollop of vinegar in with the parts to cut the goo from the Black Powder.
I show up about the end of the cycle and crack the door open. Flash drying the parts. Once fitted back together everything gets a light coat of oil.. Don't see why it would hurt a Glock or XD ... are they special?
Been doing this for about 10 years and no problems with the Dish Washer or rusting parts.. or powder burns on my dishes..
