Next great gun cleaning product - puppy pads...

by JD, Western Washington, Tuesday, February 14, 2012, 14:22 (4670 days ago)

My gun cleaning bench used to be covered with old newspapers and paper towels to absorb the drips of solvent and oil as I cleaned and worked on guns. It was really somewhat of a mess.... :-D During my last trip to the pet store for canned food for my German Shorthair Pointer I happened to see packages of "puppy pads" for house training puppies, and a light went on (a rare occurances, I assure you...) and I bought a pack to try out on my cleaning bench. I got rid of all the old newspapers and paper towels and put down a couple of puppy pads and guess what? They work great!!!! They absorb all the drips, and have plastic on the back side so the stuff can't soak through. I don't know why I never thought of this before. They're roughly 2 foot square, and fairly cheap (I paid about $10 for a package of 25, and on-line they're a whole lot cheaper...). I've had the same pads on my bench for a while yet and they're still very absorbant, so they seem to last a while before needing replacement.

I just thought I'd let my great friends here in on the newest thing for gun cleaning...

JD

good idea, and i needed that good idea. thanks!

by cable, Tuesday, February 14, 2012, 14:45 (4670 days ago) @ JD

thanks

Might reduce "Bounce and hide with small springs, etc...

by Mike P @, Tuesday, February 14, 2012, 15:12 (4670 days ago) @ JD

I have been using a darker colored unwoven but plastic backed pad 'designed' for cleaning on.

I like it except for the dark color. I'm thinking the puppy pads are on my shopping list.

Thanks!

Neat idea, have to try them. Right now I'm using old carpet

by Cherokee @, Medina, Ohio, Tuesday, February 14, 2012, 16:46 (4670 days ago) @ JD

nm

I don't use nothing...

by Bud, Wednesday, February 15, 2012, 10:37 (4669 days ago) @ Cherokee

gives my cleaning workbench character and I don't mind the smell of #9 either. My loading room is a large room out in the barn, so I can do what I want w/o smelling up the house.

+1

by Byron, Wednesday, February 15, 2012, 19:55 (4669 days ago) @ Bud

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