Do you have a cluttered and dirty garage? If the answer is yes, then you need to get yourself a Mag Wheel Cleaner! This nifty little tool quickly and easily cleans your wheels of all the dirt, dust, and debris that has built up over time.
Materials Required
To make a mag wheel cleaner, you will need:
-A spray bottle filled with water
-Baking soda
-A toothbrush
-A scrub brush
-Some rags or a tshirt
Instructions:
1. Fill the spray bottle with water and add enough baking soda to make a thick paste.
2. Wet the toothbrush in the baking soda paste and scrub the mag wheel until it is clean.
3. Rinse the wheel off with water and dry it off with a rag or tshirt.
Step-by-Step Instructions
If you own a mag wheel cleaner, then you know that it can be a handy tool when cleaning your firearm. However, like any tool, it can also be abused if not used properly. This guide will show you how to make a mag wheel cleaner that is both effective and safe.
Supplies:
-1 cup of white vinegar
-1 cup of hydrogen peroxide
-1 tablespoon of dishwashing soap
-1 teaspoon of black steel wool orcharcoal
-rubber gloves
Instructions:
1. Pour the vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, soap, and steel wool into a bowl or container. Mix well to combine.
2. Put on the rubber gloves and pour the mixture over the mag wheel in a circular motion. Make sure to get into all the nooks and crannies.
3. Let the cleaner sit for at least 30 minutes, or overnight if possible. Rinse off the mag wheel with water and dry it off before using it again.
Final Thoughts
If you’re like most of us, your mags are always dirty. Whether the gunk is dried-out powder residue, dirt or crud, cleaning them can be a hassle. But don’t worry, there’s an easy and efficient way to clean your magazines without spending hours scrubbing at them. All you need is a little mag wheel cleaner and some patience. Here’s how to do it:
1) Remove the magazine from the gun and set it on a sturdy surface.
2) Open the action of the gun and remove the magazine follower. This will expose the magazine tubes.
3) Pour a small amount of mag wheel cleaner into each tube and work it around with your fingers until it’s completely saturated.
4) Replace the magazine follower and action cover, then re-insert the magazine into the gun.
5) Pull each tube out one at a time and use a clean cotton swab to scrub it clean. Make sure to get into all the nooks and crannies.
6) Re-insert each tube into the gun, then close the action. Be sure to put pressure on each tube in order to push out any excess cleaner.