

🔫 Clean smarter, not harder—see the difference in blue!
Hoppe's Gun-Solvent is a fast-acting, aerosol foam cleaner that dissolves copper and powder residue in one easy step. Its unique blue color-changing foam visually confirms effective cleaning without scrubbing. Packaged in a convenient 3 oz bottle, it’s trusted by professionals and enthusiasts alike for hassle-free gun maintenance.












| ASIN | B01B1TBB8S |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (437) |
| Date First Available | February 1, 2016 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00026285009071 |
| Item Volume | 3 Fluid Ounces |
| Material | Aerosol |
| Model Number | 907 |
| Product Dimensions | 13.64 x 5.08 x 5.08 cm; 113.4 g |
K**H
works great
A**R
Good product, just as described
C**S
This product just continues the great line of Hoppe's products. No. 9 is a must have in any owners arsenal and this just makes the process that much easier. Same cleaning power I'm used to in an easier to use system.
J**3
OK, so you decided not to bore snake or twist together some lame aluminum plunger with cotton wadding at the end. Fine - I did too. When you discharge the product from the breech end to the muzzle, it doesn't take a lost of time (1.x sec-ish) to drive the foam out of the end of the unit. That's nice. It foams up to fill the entire barrel. Again nice. Is it 'scrubbing bubble like'? Maybe. Did I see some blue-ish during the wipe down? Yes. Was the barrel CLEAN? Mostly. Again, maybe I am doing it wrong. sure, I have a whole can of it, and I'll use it as a FIRST PASS for cleaning. Then I'll drop the bore snake through it. I Know that when snaked, it is clean. Not a spec or particle remains. With the foam only approach, you still need to bore wipe the inside, hence the need for a snake or a wadded plunger. Plungers suck, in general, unless you're trying to resurrect something. But if this is for regular cleaning after a session, I'll use the foam until it runs out, but I will never pass on use of a bore snake. YMMV.
N**E
Hoppe's gun solvent has a built-in spray nozzle. You won't have to hunt around for the one that is supposed to be attached but rolled off the workbench because the can got lubed up the last time you cleaned your Browning. We all know after shooting, sometimes we want to clean the guns and get 'em back in the safe to grab dinner and a beer. Cleaning the weapons should not have to start off with a hunt for the nozzle. That said, the solvent is thick and sets fine. Spray some where you need it and let it sit a spell. After a few, you will be happy with the amount of grime that comes out and off, especially if you shot dirty lead. In just a short bit, your guns will be ready for the next go round. I like a lot of different brands but I sure do like the Hoppe's on this one.
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