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INTENSIVE CLEAN CAREFUL
PRE-CLEANING
To begin with, the rough outer dirt should, of course, be removed from the gun so that it does not end up in the barrel or in mobile parts by accident during the rest of the cleaning. Should the gun have become damp, it should, of course, be dried first. Here, it is sufficient to wipe the firearm or rub it dry with a soft cotton cloth or piece of kitchen towel and, as far as possible, without a lot of pressure.
For Your Safety
Important:
Before each cleaning, the user must be absolutely sure to check that there is no ammunition in the gun.
Should the gun have been soiled heavily during use in the hunting grounds or at the firing range to the extent that it needs to be wiped intensively, please remember that by doing this, you will also remove part of the protective, wafer-thin oil film. If the pending thorough cleaning is postponed to the next day, it is recommended first to dry off the gun, then to spray it lightly with Ballistol Universal Oil and then to wipe it with a fuzz-free cloth. In this way, excess oil is removed and an evenly thin and protective film of oil remains on the gun. Alternatively, the Ballistol care cloths, which are already soaked with Ballistol Universal Oil, can of course also be used.