New: Advance Warrior Solutions Dirty Bore Gun Cleaner

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posted on November 10, 2021
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Advance Warrior Solutions recently introduced Dirty Bore Gun Cleaner, a non-toxic, bio-based cleaner with no scent. About the new product, the company says, “This cleaner is strong enough to clean the toughest fouling and carbon buildup, including black powder burns.”

Through a combination of nanotechnology and specially selected ingredients, Dirty Bore Gun Cleaner boasts powerful cleaning ability. There are also lubrication properties, mostly due to the plant-based oil and fats included in the formula. In addition, Dirty Bore Gun Cleaner is safe on all materials and will not cause any damage to woodstain and coatings, such as Cerakote. Plus, Dirty Bore is safe to use with other chemicals.

Made in the U.S., Dirty Bore Gun Cleaner is available in a two-ounce spray bottle for $9.95 or a four-ounce spray bottle priced at $14.95. Dirty Bore also offers free shipping on all orders from its website, as well as a lifetime warranty and money back guarantee. Additionally, Dirty Bore products can be purchased at Gander RV and Outdoors locations.

For more information, please visit Dirty-Bore.com.


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