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Re: battleswab- always get leftover gooo

In Reply to: battleswab posted by dennis on December 10, 2002 at 18:10:53:


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Posted by:
screaming tree

on December 20, 2002 at 00:41:13

believe it or not, -best squeegee i have used is the cheapee white rubber pull-thru's.
they don't have foam to suck up paint, -you can clean 'em up easy, they're rubber so they leave barrel clean.

have more than once pulled thru rubber squeegee AFTER some used a battle swab in barrel and got more goo out w/2$ squeegee.... but you gotta pull off the barrel.

in tournies i used to wear a stick squeegee too... but my gun doesn't chop so....i just wear rubber one -plus you can cut one end and stick it together like a necklace -feels less in the way than a stick hanging around neck or in belt/shinpads.

so yeah, make a new one.....

: i was wondering if any of you guys out there had problems with your battle swab. If so please e-mail me and tell me the problem. I am trying make a new one that doesn't break and stuff so please e-mail me thanks


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