When possible, clean from the chamber to the muzzle. Due to the design of some firearms, this may be difficult or impossible. Cleaning in that fashion will push fouling/ carbon OUT of the gun, away from the working parts.
As long as it's mild then it's should be fine. I suggest you purchase Crosman Pellgunoil and lubricate joints after cleaning. Never use a harsh chemical or firearm cleaning agents to clean a BB gun . It will destroy the seals.
Any carpet cleaning company is also able to clean upholstery. In addition you may rent the tools (generally from a grocery store or home improvement store) and clean them yourselves.
It generally means hiring out to clean peoples private homes.
Gamo sell a cleaning kit for airguns. DO NOT use firearm cleaning agents. They will destroy the seals in an airgun. see the link below.
Ask a gunsmith for help. 2. If you can shoot the firearm you should be able to clean it unless you are specifically disabled. Read the instruction manual that comes with the firearm. It will give cleaning and or take down instructions. This is a 9 mm semi automatic pistol. A pistol cleaning kit can be obtained from many sporting good stores. If you do not have an instruction manual you can download one from Smith & Wesson or write to them for one.
Generally the renter is to clean the property before leaving. Otherwise the cleaning and rental deposits would be used to pay for cleaning.
Cleaning a coin, generally reduces the value. Better to leave as is in most cases.
yes you should help people by cleaning
eye glass cleaning cloth
NO, cleaning them will probably reduce their value
I will assume that this question pretains to the fact that you do not like cleaning, and rightly so, from the muzzle end of the firearm. Step 1 is to partially open the lever to a point where you can grasp the the bolt with your fingers. Then remove the cross bolt where the lever attaches to the frame of the gun. The lever should now drop eaisly fron the botton of the action. The bolt can now be removed. The firearm should now be inverted for cleaning so any gunk will drop out the bottom.
Some basic compounds that are generally used to clean wedding rings would be soap and water (if you're cheap) if you want to have a better cleanse, you should purchase a special jeweler's cleaning compound.