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koonz February 28th, 2011 19:57

Washing BBs
 
Should a type of soap or detergent be used when washing ur bbs or just straight warm water??

R.I.T.Z February 28th, 2011 20:08

why are you washing your bb's?

DEATH2000 February 28th, 2011 20:10

If its just "oh crap, they fell on the ground and are dirty" simply washing them with water and using a towel to dry them should be fine.

R.I.T.Z February 28th, 2011 20:12

if you are washing used bb's stop right now and throw them out.
they can have small chips which can shred your hopup

koonz February 28th, 2011 20:13

ive been told washing them will clean any dust or debris from the manufacturing process and keep the internals clean

coach February 28th, 2011 20:13

Quote:

Originally Posted by R.I.T.Z (Post 1419415)
why are you washing your bb's?

Because stalker said so. ;)

Op, search for cdn_stalker and washing bb's.

CDN_Stalker February 28th, 2011 20:38

Ya, washing BBs for initial use is good because it makes the hop up more effective due to increased friction implimented, which in turn allows you to turn your hop up down a bit, giving you more accuracy due to less inner barrel obstruction. Pour the bag into a bowl, add a drop of dish soap and fill with warm water, stir, then do numerous rinse cycles and pour into a dry bowl lined with a towel to dry. You COULD do what I used to do, fill an old work sock with the BBs, tie the opening off, toss in the washing machine with a load of laundry, pull out after rinse and dump into a clean dry bowl to dry. Literally I used that method to wash the graphite off Straight BBs, but for normal Bastards or such (that only have a light coating of silicon oil), it's overkill.

Washing used BBs, do the same as above, but pour into a bowl first and pick them up one by one and check for hairline cracks, chips, etc. and put in a container. Once done, wash as normal for regular BBs. Not recommending re-using BBs, but I've done it in the past and just pointing out they can be reused as long as care is taken.

koonz February 28th, 2011 21:24

thanks man

CDN_Stalker February 28th, 2011 22:04

Saved you the search. Lol, you can take the spoon out of your mouth now, I need to put it back in my holster. :D

Shirley February 28th, 2011 22:15

Interesting. Just learned something new..

Now you can't do this with biodegradeables?

coach February 28th, 2011 22:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr.Hitman (Post 1419520)

Now you can't do this with biodegradeables?

I wouldn't recommend it.

Shirley February 28th, 2011 22:42

Oops, didin't mean to put the question mark.

bareass March 1st, 2011 00:28

this is also good if your reusing unshot bbs from in your magazines. if you load your mags for a game and don't use them all, they may have dirt on them from normal game play. its good to put them in a seperate bag so you don't contaminate your cleaned bbs.

FOX_111 March 1st, 2011 09:30

Washing BBs is mainly for snipers. For AEG use, it's not really necessary. Unless you bought a crappy brand that is full of oil and dust.

bareass March 1st, 2011 10:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by FOX_111 (Post 1419670)
Washing BBs is mainly for snipers. For AEG use, it's not really necessary. Unless you bought a crappy brand that is full of oil and dust.

again, would be a good idea for after the bbs have been in your mags. especially the first bb. it would get pretty dirty if your in a dry dusty area, and/or going prone a lot.


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