try drying the insides properly with a cloth and tighten the screws properly.
Yes, you can take an empty oil can on an airplane. The oil can must be cleaned and can not have any residue in the can. The residue can be cleaned by using hot soapy water.
alcohol wipes, or just rubbing alcohol with a cotton ball.
You can boil away the alcohol, and the iodine will be left behind as a solid residue.
You can boil away the alcohol, and the iodine will be left behind as a solid residue.
This adhesive residue is very difficult to remove. From personal experience I would say that rubbing alcohol or alcohol swaps work the best. You can also try magic erasers.
no. if gunpowder residue is on your clothes than someone or you had to have fired or recently handeled the fired gun while in that clothing
There may be residue of old fuel in the fuel line, or the fuel filter may be clogged (you don't mention replacing it).
No, all alcohol will burn off in the baking. All that will remain is the flavour.
it is very difficult considering the barrel could have been replaced but usely there is some wear on the inside
gently rub baby oil or WD40 on it.....
Not only can it be cleaner it should be water jetted every few years to make sure there is no residue hoar frosting.
Yes, unless it is cleaned of residue and purged of vapors. See 49 CFR 172.514.