Hoppe's Gun Cleaning Solvent Quart – Removes Powder & Lead
Hoppe'sHoppe's Gun Cleaning Solvent in a generous quart size delivers the legendary cleaning power that hunters, competitive shooters, and military professionals have trusted for over a century to keep their firearms performing at their best.
- Effectively removes powder residue, lead, and stubborn metal fouling
- Penetrates deep into bore and action for rapid, thorough cleaning
- Dissolves rust and prevents future corrosion on metal surfaces
- Safe for use on all common firearm metals and finishes
- Quart size offers exceptional value for high-volume shooters
- Trusted formula refined over 100 years of firearm care innovation
Who This Is For
This quart-size solvent is ideal for avid hunters, range enthusiasts, and gunsmiths who clean firearms frequently and want a reliable, cost-effective solution. It's equally well-suited for anyone who demands a deeply penetrating solvent that tackles heavy fouling after high-volume shooting sessions without damaging their firearm's finish or components.
Specifications
| Brand | Hoppe's |
|---|---|
| Size | 32 fl oz (1 Quart) |
| Formula Type | Liquid Solvent |
| Primary Use | Bore & Action Cleaning |
| Removes | Powder, Lead, Metal Fouling, Rust |
| Compatible Firearms | Rifles, Pistols, Shotguns |
| Safe On | Steel, Alloy, Blued & Stainless Finishes |
| Part Number | 932EA |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I use Hoppe's Solvent to clean my firearm's bore?
Apply Hoppe's solvent to a clean patch or bronze bore brush and run it through the barrel several times, allowing the solvent to soak for 5–10 minutes to loosen fouling. Follow up with dry patches until they come out clean, then apply a light coat of gun oil for protection. For heavily fouled bores, repeat the process before finishing with a clean patch.
Is this solvent safe to use on all types of firearms and finishes?
Yes, Hoppe's Gun Cleaning Solvent is safe for use on the vast majority of firearm metals and finishes, including blued steel, stainless steel, and aluminum alloys. However, it is recommended to avoid prolonged contact with polymer or synthetic stock materials, and always ensure the firearm is unloaded and the solvent is used in a well-ventilated area.
How does the quart size compare in value to smaller bottles?
The quart (32 fl oz) size offers a significantly lower cost-per-ounce compared to the standard 4 oz or 16 oz bottles, making it an excellent choice for gunsmiths, shooting clubs, or dedicated shooters who clean multiple firearms regularly. Stored with the cap tightly sealed in a cool, dry location, Hoppe's solvent maintains its effectiveness for years.
- Type:
- Solvent
- Size:
- Quart