RE: im going to start from the begining
I would look at the Birchwood Casey line of products. For some serious cleaning get some Birchwood Casey Bore Scrubber, not the the Birchwood Casey Gun Scrubber line. The Bore Scrubber will remove all kinds of fowling. It is best applied with a brass bore brush, then on a few patches after the brushing. After you dry patched the barrel with a few patches, then I like to use Birchwood Casey Sheath. Sheath will protect the bore and all the other metal parts if you wipe the rifle down with it. I like to get it in both the aerosol and liquid drip can.
If you ever have spots that just do not want to come off, some J-B Bore Paste will really clean up the area real well. Then some Sheath and you're good to go.
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