22LR RIMFIRE CLEANING (HOW TO)

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  • @wowguy3562
    @wowguy3562 Před rokem +4

    Great cleaning tips Josh, I like Iosso nylon brushes, and I follow up when I am done with a patch with a light coat of Lock Ease, a ultra thin graphited fluid

  • @ronmartblog
    @ronmartblog Před rokem +16

    Tip for those using wooden stocks like the Varmint MTR - put a big piece of plastic under the bore guide to protect your wood from the inevitable spill as it will discolor your stock 😢
    Tip 2 - teslong wifi version is cheaper and works with your phone as the screen/recording device

  • @marktracht7782
    @marktracht7782 Před rokem +5

    Another really informative and useful video. The trouble is once again you have me digging into the retirement savings for a bore scope. I just purchased a 10/22 from Gunbroker that has been worked by Connecticut Precision Chambering and I would definitely like to have the scope before it gets here plus I probably should have one for my other .22s that you have talked me into.

  • @hesa3656
    @hesa3656 Před rokem +1

    Thank You Sir! This is the first time I noticed the aluminum jag. Once, you mentioned cleaning/storing the nylon brush in a jar of rimfire blend. 👍🇺🇸

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před rokem +1

      Yeah ive used a jar of rimfire blend as my brush cleaning jar for a while

  • @Jesse-le9bh
    @Jesse-le9bh Před rokem +1

    Great post. Very interesting to me. I recently purchased a bore scope and can echo your results. Much more confidence in my bore maintenance. Thanks and Blessings

  • @plinkspot8750
    @plinkspot8750 Před rokem +1

    Went to the range today to get some DOPE for my 457 LRP using SK LRM ammo. Thought I was going crazy, rifle was shooting .2" groups just 2 weeks ago with the same ammo and today it was horrible and flying all over the place. I then remembered that the kids must have shot 500 rounds of cci sv with it over the weekend, had a proper carbon ring. Gave it a nice cleaning, after 10 odd rounds of SK all is back to normal

  • @biagiocozza8875
    @biagiocozza8875 Před rokem +1

    Great video Josh. That is a great way to clean your barrel and chamber, well done Josh.

  • @BigTimberLodge
    @BigTimberLodge Před rokem +2

    I am excited to see Cyclops Joe react to you working that cleaning rod. Great video, as always.

  • @mmgee
    @mmgee Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great vid, I’ve never used a brush on a RF ever and I’m an old guy, I just purchased nylon brushes for the chambers only. I always patched out at the end of a session, before the fouling/carbon has a chance to set up. Easier to take care of business while the barrel is still warm.

  • @theburg2014
    @theburg2014 Před rokem

    Great video. Love the BoreTech bore guides.

  • @SixOFord
    @SixOFord Před rokem

    Boretech makes some killer cleaning products. I use their rimfire blend and if things get really stubborn, I put an earplug in the muzzle and fill the bore with it. Let it stand a day or two, or three and you can usually just push the funk out with patches.

  • @greg-judyjones8974
    @greg-judyjones8974 Před rokem +2

    Nice video, thanks. Would like to see the same thing on the MTR barrel with a couple hundred rounds through it. Cleaning a higher quality barrel is not the same as a “factory” barrel. Seems I always have to resort to Bore Shine and a lot of scrubbing with a brass brush to get the carbon out of the grooves.

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před rokem +1

      I tend to just let them soak a little longer with the c4 ans get the same results. The key is letting the proper chemical work so your not having to scrub your arms off 😁

  • @ericdincauze3984
    @ericdincauze3984 Před rokem +2

    Great video, Josh!

  • @conservativesniperhunter7439

    Good stuff 👍 . I have always used bronze brushes for my 22 rimfire. Maybe it’s time to start using nylon brushes from now on , they do just as good a job as bronze brushes by the looks of things.

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před rokem +1

      The bronze brush is faster than the nylon. But if you let the chemicals work there magic it doesnt take too much scrubbing

  • @kathygates8845
    @kathygates8845 Před rokem +1

    GREAT VIDEO JOSH...!!!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME AND A GREAT VIDEO ..... !!!!!!! HAVE A BLESSED DAY ... !!!!!!! I CAN SEE YOUR HAVING A GREAT DAY ...? ? ? NOT HAVING TO PUT UP WITH "" CHRIS "" ???? LOL ....!!!!! LOVE Y'ALL ...!!!!! DOUBLE G. HERE .. GARY .... !!!!!!!!!

  • @vincenta.1677
    @vincenta.1677 Před rokem

    Nice video, I will have to try boretek products. Love the shooter's lube,great stuff ! 👍

  • @PitFitHuntFan
    @PitFitHuntFan Před rokem

    I have a cleaning regimen that works for my conditions. Just spray oil on everything. Silicone oil on rubber parts if there are any and run a bore snake or patch…. 😁 it’s the crude way as the tropical wet humid rainy conditions where I live are hard even on stainless steel specially when I hunt near the coast were you could taste and smell the salty air even from a distance from the shore. 😁 enjoyed watching your vid though and if I were to properly clean one of my display trophy rigs which I hardly use for hunting…this would be a go to video.

  • @tonyparker6650
    @tonyparker6650 Před rokem

    Thanks for the tips Josh....much appreciated. Cheers Tony Melb Aust

  • @djalluget6870
    @djalluget6870 Před rokem +1

    Great video short and to the point

  • @joed3264
    @joed3264 Před rokem +5

    I use C4 and a .22 bore mop first. Run it down the bore and then let it sit in the carbon ring/chamber area for an hour or so. Follow it up with a , gasp, bronze bore brush. Push felt pellets through the bore until they come out clean. I also use a carbon fiber one piece rod. Don't forget to clean the rod itself. BTW this is not the same C4 we used to heat up our C-Rations.

    • @Strutingeagle
      @Strutingeagle Před rokem +1

      TNT used to be the cleaner of choice but C4 is a more modern chemical with a lot of power potential too.

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před rokem +1

      Lol *gasp, bronze brush* 🤣🤣

    • @larrypervisky7548
      @larrypervisky7548 Před rokem

      And make claymore go bang

  • @ronaldsandler8801
    @ronaldsandler8801 Před rokem

    Josh, your videos are great! How do you clean your Kidd Supergrade when you don't want to take it apart? Thanks.

  • @pranc236
    @pranc236 Před rokem +1

    Aluminum jags i will pick up. Great tips.
    Im totally against brass brushes on rimfire rifles. Yes brass is softer than steel but steel extractors still wear on brass casings. The lands cut in the barrel are very fine and hold your accuracy. Brass brushes add 1000’s of rounds of wear for no reason. Nylon bends in the face of any metal and it a much safer choice.

  • @gibstera5580
    @gibstera5580 Před rokem +2

    Great video, and thank you for sharing

  • @jordancraig2974
    @jordancraig2974 Před rokem +1

    Great cleaning tips!! Will be watching this next time I need to clean. I just purchased a cz457 and was wondering if you have a certain break in procedure for a brand new rifle? I have not shot mine yet and have been looking on Google on what people do with there new rifles. A video or a short would be awesome to let people know how you break in a new CZ. Thanks again for the awesome videos!!!!

    • @Theman3806
      @Theman3806 Před měsícem

      you don't need to break in a rimfire rifle.

  • @jerryjohnsonii4181
    @jerryjohnsonii4181 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the Tips, Josh !!!!!!!!!!!

  • @tsilkiner1
    @tsilkiner1 Před rokem +1

    Great video! Thank you for sharing your cleaning method. At what shot interval do clean, number of rounds or diminishing accuracy? Wish you would have run the borescope before and after though. Thank you again.

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před rokem

      I always run a few patches before borescoping to get all the loose gunk out.
      I clean every 200ish rounds

  • @robertmesserschmidt6997
    @robertmesserschmidt6997 Před rokem +1

    I agree with @joed3264 on the felt pellets. If you are not using the VFG pellets you really are just trying to do it the hard way. Also have to say the melonite cleaning rod from KSS in .187 with a bore guide made for your specific action is the smart choice, if you have a good barrel.

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před rokem

      The ones used were for the 457 specifically but good point.
      Will check out that rod as well. I had deweys and threw em away once I got the boretec's 😁

  • @Picit13
    @Picit13 Před rokem

    That wall is looking sick brother!!

  • @nopro5433
    @nopro5433 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing just what I was looking for.

  • @shouldBgolfing
    @shouldBgolfing Před rokem +2

    Another great video! Do you prefer the Teslong Rod or do you think the cable camera may have additional advantages...not including counter-terrorism room breaching!

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před rokem +1

      I like the rod personally but for rainbow six i recommend the cable

  • @dennisholle1005
    @dennisholle1005 Před rokem +1

    Great cleaning how to!

  • @kalanimacgill2752
    @kalanimacgill2752 Před 4 měsíci

    Great video. As an old codger I am learning to respect your advice (wisdom) if I want to shoot a rifle with better groupings. One BIG question I have is your feelings on NEW barrel break-in process. I have seen mixed reviews and was wondering what your feelings are. If you have it on one of your videos, I have not watched but would like to know which one. Your help is greatly appreciated. K.

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před 4 měsíci

      I dont think 22 barrels break in.
      Ive shot lots of brand new barrels at the gun smiths shop and they shoot grest right out of the gate.
      That little lead bullet isnt changing the barrel appreciably to break it in.
      I figure if i cant shoot one out, how could i break it in.

  • @cacinaz8802
    @cacinaz8802 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the video, Josh. Don't let Jon and Jon see you clean those barrels without covering the Tract. Heaven forbid you slop something on the lens.... I love Tract scopes also. I also use the bore Tech stuff. Their copper cleaner works great for the center fire barrels. Seems your Lilja barrels are easier to clean than my stock barrel. Just takes forever and the patches never come out total clean. So I just run some Ballistol patches to get the main crud out between real cleanings like you demonstrate here. Removal of the carbon ring is the most important part of the process.

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před rokem +1

      Yeah its hard to get a totally clean patch out of a rimfire but as long as the carbon rings gone its good to go for me.
      The tracts are in no danger, they have good coatings 😁

    • @cacinaz8802
      @cacinaz8802 Před rokem

      I said that tongue in cheek. You obviously know what you're doing, unlike me. 😀

  • @Swamp-Fox
    @Swamp-Fox Před rokem +1

    Great cleaning how to! I need to invest in a bore scope.

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před rokem +1

      Its worth it for sure. I use it every time I clean

    • @kdean8129
      @kdean8129 Před 3 měsíci

      I like the Teslong flexible instead of the long solid rod. Just easy to store it or manipulate it

  • @Picit13
    @Picit13 Před rokem

    Hey is that jag the proof positive model? I don't see just aluminum..just brass and the proof positive. Thanks man!

  • @malcolmgary1086
    @malcolmgary1086 Před rokem +1

    I have to quit watching your videos, Josh! They are costing me! But... thank you for the advice that I have utilized: 1) 457 MTR; 2) bore scope; 3) Bore Tech carbon removal; Bore Tech jag; nylon brushes (can't go wrong, right?). AND... I received the hat; nice looking and to the point... "Pursuit of Accuracy." Further, I did not realize that getting a clean patch out of the barrel meant that the "hard, unsoftened" carbon ring was guaranteed to have been removed (thus, as you advised... a bore scope). Upon realization of that fact, I have changed my cleaning procedure to match the one that you shared in this video.

  • @richardmattix5322
    @richardmattix5322 Před rokem

    Looking good man

  • @sawhill729
    @sawhill729 Před rokem

    can't find those jags anywhere. A link would be great. Good video.

  • @ryancrazy1
    @ryancrazy1 Před rokem

    went to clean my 457 and was surprised how much gunk was on the receiver area... idk if its lead or carbon.. little specs in every crevice. and hard to get them out too with the scope in the way

  • @juniorcopeland9082
    @juniorcopeland9082 Před 10 měsíci

    Can you point me in the right direction? I'm trying to find a bore guide for my BRNO model 4 22 cal rifle not having much luck finding anything...thanks !!

  • @TheSaintsAdvantage
    @TheSaintsAdvantage Před rokem +3

    Do you clean your brass and nylon brushes? How long will you use the boremop? Do you clean it after each use or just throw away when overly dirty?

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před rokem +2

      The boremop doesnt really collect any fouling. I tend to use it after ive cleaned all the loose fouling.
      I clean the nylon brushes every now and again with just some rimfire blend.

  • @user-nm2oj5bs6t
    @user-nm2oj5bs6t Před rokem

    I enjoy your videos Josh !
    I’m about to order a bore tech guide for my Vudoo 360.
    Just wondering if you have had a chance to see or use the bore guide that Battle Engineering is making.
    If so what are your thoughts on it compared to the bore tech guide ?

  • @AM-sj9gy
    @AM-sj9gy Před 2 měsíci

    Good video!! Wich oil do you recommend after clean it?
    Do you recommend use oil after day shooting?And remove after new day?
    Thanks !

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I dont oil the barrel after cleaning. Most the cleaners have a residual oil for pretection

  • @o2wow
    @o2wow Před rokem +1

    Same steps/products, however I clean the chamber first.

  • @jwschroeder804
    @jwschroeder804 Před rokem

    What is your thoughts on a 22 cal boresnake after each session until 4-500 rounds down the tube before Carbon cleaning? Or do you suggest a different clean cycle? I know it depends on the system and that varies do asking in general terms.

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před rokem

      If you ran a boresnake every 100 or so rounds it may hold off the carbon ring a little.
      I dont have much faith in the cleaning ability of boresnakes though

  • @AdamMalcolm96
    @AdamMalcolm96 Před rokem +1

    Is there an issue with boresnakes? or are they just not as good.
    I've been using them on my 22s for years, but I just picked up a b22 precision and am wondering if I shouldn't be using a boresnake on a nicer gun

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před rokem +1

      I dont think they will hurt the rifle but they dont clean as well for me

  • @dennishoffman3531
    @dennishoffman3531 Před rokem +2

    Good video

  • @Dayattherange
    @Dayattherange Před rokem +3

    Great tutorial thank you for sharing. I like the aluminum chamfered jags have to get online to try and find some.

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před rokem +2

      Those are boretechs jags. Its all I use

    • @sawhill729
      @sawhill729 Před rokem

      Glad he replied to you. Guess there's no time for the sheeple. Ordered mine today.

  • @capomand45
    @capomand45 Před rokem

    M CZ457mtr manners are set up exactly like yours, Lijia bbl, timnvy trigger, Tract scope 30 mil rail, Lapua osp .29 or better at 50 and .38 at 100 I don't think there could be much that more add-ons will make this rifle more more constantly accurate. Gummy Bears at 100, eggs at 200, and tomatoes at 300

  • @TheGoatMumbler
    @TheGoatMumbler Před rokem

    Wipe down & lube the bolt?

  • @jws3925
    @jws3925 Před 26 dny

    Can you recommend a bore guide for a 22

  • @Jeff-mv4yy
    @Jeff-mv4yy Před 6 měsíci

    Hey Josh, will the Boretech 22 cal cleaning rod pass through your Kidd and Lilja barrels easily? I have a Dewey 22 cal coated rod and it won't make it thru my Kidd, and it is snug in my Lilja. I had to go to 17 cal rods that I don't like at all.

  • @ybrik5937
    @ybrik5937 Před rokem +1

    Is that a .17 or a .20 cal cleaning rod?

  • @johngreen2039
    @johngreen2039 Před rokem

    Hey Josh, what is that between your foreend and the table,.. ?? ARCA / pic rail, with suction mount, etc,.. ?? Thanks..!!

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před rokem +1

      Its a suction cup ball head. I have a short video on it.czcams.com/video/3DAEoPB2fks/video.html

  • @Zeses
    @Zeses Před rokem +1

    Great video, do you have the model or a link to the bore scope you used please?

    • @chuckkibling4687
      @chuckkibling4687 Před rokem

      Look up teslong bore scope at Amazon.

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před rokem

      www.amazon.com/dp/B08D9GDQD5/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_apa_gl_i_NPFCM4YA1518MQW5KWBX?linkCode=ml2&tag=pursuitofaccu-20

  • @philthomas4932
    @philthomas4932 Před rokem +1

    JOSH , Which bore tech rod are you using to clean the chamber? Could not find a short fixed black handle rod on their site.

  • @cbj223
    @cbj223 Před rokem

    Curious, that Aluminum bore jag, is it still being sold? I can seem to find it on their site. Thanks

  • @alexanderwolfe9167
    @alexanderwolfe9167 Před 7 měsíci

    Josh - how do you handle a carbon ring with 10/22? Feed the rod though first then attach a mop with C4 and pull the mop into chamber to let it soak?

  • @TheSaintsAdvantage
    @TheSaintsAdvantage Před rokem

    I am running an experiment since October...I am NOT cleaning my CZs (I normally clean every 100-200 rounds when casually shooting and every 25 rounds when shooting for score.
    I just want to see what happens...so NO cleaning for a few more months. I am up to about 2000 rounds on each rifle...and I can't REALLY tell because All my shooting has been cold weather...

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před rokem

      Right on. Mine for sure fall off after the carbon ring gets bad enough. But every barrel is different. Wish I had one that didnt want to be cleaned 🤣🤣

    • @ScottWimmer
      @ScottWimmer Před rokem +3

      I am doing a version of the same thing on my Vudoo. C4 chamber cleaning only, and pulling only dry patches through after shooting to leave the "seasoning" in the barrel. Not using any solvent. Saw a video from one of the Vudoo staffers suggesting this method - meaning to not remove the layer that accurizes the barrel. More witchcraft? Maybe so, but so far so good. Only shooting premium ammo (Lapua/SK/Eley) so the quality of the layer being laid down is good.

  • @jwschroeder804
    @jwschroeder804 Před rokem

    How about using bore polish (grit) after a deep clean??

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před rokem +1

      You can use abbrasives for sure.
      I like to use them when i first get a rifle and then chemicals after that.

  • @hennieviljoen5457
    @hennieviljoen5457 Před rokem

    Hallo Josh.. Valuable info.. Thank you very much.. What type of bore guide are you using? Appreciate your answer.. Regards

  • @buzzb5510
    @buzzb5510 Před rokem

    Quick question if I may? Do you clean after every shoot or after a certain number of rounds? And if you're not going to clean a gun, say if you only put 50 rounds through it, is it safe to leave until the next shoot in terms of the barrel not being protected but that light coat of oil?

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před rokem +2

      I clean before every match or every 300-400 rounds.
      Its fine to leave the barrel for a few weeks to a month. Longer than that id clean it

  • @papaoskie
    @papaoskie Před rokem +1

    nice!

  • @bender43718
    @bender43718 Před rokem +1

    Do you have a link to the borescope you use for rimfire?

  • @kenf2662
    @kenf2662 Před 11 měsíci

    Will it harm to over clean ? . nice video bore scopes that's another cost

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před 11 měsíci

      Nope, just make sure your using the proper equipment and solutions.
      If your aiming to keep the chamber clean it really only takes about 15 or 20 strokes of a nylon brush after letting the chamber soak with a carbon cleaner.
      Few patches til clean and your done

  • @leonda4817
    @leonda4817 Před rokem +1

    my pistol had a lead ring at the chamber so thick, you couldn't even see the ends of the rifling

  • @brendan4ever
    @brendan4ever Před 8 měsíci

    Do you find that the ejector on the CZ damages your rod?

  • @robertcable3467
    @robertcable3467 Před rokem

    When are you planning on doing more with the Kidd rifle?

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před rokem

      Pretty soon. Im trying to decide if I should change stocks etc

    • @robertcable3467
      @robertcable3467 Před rokem

      I would see how it stacks up against your other guns first and then go from there

  • @dragonrider385
    @dragonrider385 Před rokem +1

    👍👍

  • @bh6984
    @bh6984 Před 9 měsíci

    Are bore mops single-use or re-usable. Thanks!

  • @capomand45
    @capomand45 Před rokem

    how about some Tshirts again. My first ones with the logo on the back and small logo intthe front. Black and oD=OD? The design on the back of both shirts havvd pealed off with 5 inside out washings in cold water. They were a lot of $$$ to have failed so soon.
    What's up with that?🤐

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před rokem

      Email me: Josh@pursuitofaccuracy.com
      Those shirts are professionally printed, ive washed mine atleast 100 times each and still look great, maybe you got a dud. Shoot me an email and will get it straightened out

  • @nelsonm5032
    @nelsonm5032 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video! i recently put a MTR barrel on my 457. i use a one piece stainless steel rod. it was fine in other 22's but it's tight in the MTR barrel, so much so its scoring the rod!!! (hope i didnt damage the bore?) some say use a 20 cal rod? pretty hard to come by... any suggestions? bore tech rods are hard to find up here... any help is Greatly appreciated!!!!)

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před 6 měsíci +1

      You can use a .17 rod but id just order the .22rf rod from boretech if i were you

    • @nelsonm5032
      @nelsonm5032 Před 6 měsíci

      i think ill do that. thx for the reply! do you think a dozens passes with that SS rod damaged anything?@@PursuitofAccuracy

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před 6 měsíci

      @@nelsonm5032 i doubt it

    • @nelsonm5032
      @nelsonm5032 Před 6 měsíci

      i don’t want to be a pain but can i ask one more question? the only bore tech i can find in canada is the v stix. not rimfire specific… do you think that would be ok? it’s .22 and 44” long

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@nelsonm5032 i dont think it would work well. The 22rf specific rod is slightly undersized for the rf's.
      In that case id keep looking for a .20 or .17 rod

  • @MichaelLeopold1
    @MichaelLeopold1 Před 6 měsíci

    Came back to take notes

  • @brandonrenner9597
    @brandonrenner9597 Před rokem

    Ever measured cases by rim thickness?

  • @goingballistic495
    @goingballistic495 Před 11 měsíci

    What's the bore guide you use?

  • @tmurray1972
    @tmurray1972 Před rokem

    What brand bore scope are you using?

  • @brettmundey1123
    @brettmundey1123 Před rokem

    How often do you Clean.

  • @kentdavis7438
    @kentdavis7438 Před rokem +1

    That's pretty much what I do.

  • @Dr.Bojie-Chan
    @Dr.Bojie-Chan Před rokem +1

    👀

  • @justaguy4788
    @justaguy4788 Před 6 měsíci

    What are you looking at above the camera lens? Very distracting

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Its the screen, self filming and making sure your in frame and in focus tends to keep me locked into the screen.
      Ive tried to get better about it

    • @justaguy4788
      @justaguy4788 Před 6 měsíci

      @@PursuitofAccuracy You have gotten better about it, I dont notice it in newer videos.

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@justaguy4788 yeah learning curve for sure. Hard being a 1 man band sometimes 🤣

    • @PursuitofAccuracy
      @PursuitofAccuracy  Před 6 měsíci +1

      I got a new cleaning vid coming in early Feb.
      Its just my most up to date process

  • @sjohnson1776
    @sjohnson1776 Před rokem +2

    First in.