If you get a very large amount of wax, powder, or lead build up in them you can pull the magazines apart (Those that will pull apart there are some that just won't) and use a q-tip with a soft patch wrapped around it to gently wipe out the magazine. Do NOT use anything hard, sharp or abrasive on it and don't oil it. Pule it back together. Whalla. Clean magazine. I use the Ruger clear acrylic mags and they work like a champ, don't really need cleaning (just like the black ones) but at least you can see when and if they do become dirty.
GoodOlBoy
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