RE: cayugads cleaing recipe?
Using liquid out of a bottle for swabbing seems to put too much liquid on my patches. That sometimes creates a situation where you need to use both sides of an extra (2nd) dry patch. If you use a spray bottle that mist-sprays intead of stream-sprays, that will save you needless liquid & additional, unecccessary dry patches.
The whole idea is not clean the bore during range work.... just remove excess buildup of fouling. Plain washer fluid, plain Windex, plain alcohol all work. You can mix all three together for excellent, fastself-drying time.
Bug wash minimally helps... so does vinegar Windex. The extra cleaning agents are so weak anyways. Very little is added & I wish these companies were forced to list the percentages of the ingredients.
It's like saying Trop-Artic synthetic-blend oil I see at Dollar stores is just as good as Pennzoil, Castrol or Valvoline blends. The truth is there are no laws that say these Trop-Artics of the world must add a specific amount of synthetic to their quart of conventional - in order to call it a syn-blend.
Trop-Artic uses a single-digit percentage of synthetic while the typical name brand oil company uses 20-25% synthetic in their blends. Yet the Trop Artics of this world fool the public into believing we are getting such a great deal on their SM-rated oil.
Those ratings are very easy to get nowadays because oil companies are filthy rich & money laundering is common in this business. These above are my opinions/hearsay... not known facts.