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Yes, I use it on guns, swords, tomahawks - anything metal. It’s really good at preventing corrosion and rust.Anyone use Eezox? They recommend it solely for the Seecamp. I’ve been thinking of using it on the Walther as it is all stainless also. Not recommended for aluminum parts. Hoppes doesn’t clean as well as this stuff. I use it with a q tip on the breach faces. Works well but they say not to mix petroleum products with it.
When is the last time THEY, won a war?G96. Smells like bubblegum. And won’t gum up in the cold. Endorsed by the Canadian army.
I do use Ballistol on the wood.
I didn’t realize there was another kindMilitary surplus CLP. I still have 2 gallons unopened . . . they will outlive me.
I'm a big fan of this channel, project farm, on You tube. I know there are a number of other options out there, but the poll is really geared towards the video options.
Best CLP? Hoppe’s 9 vs Break Free CLP, Slip 2000, Ballistol, Frog Lube, Extreme Force, Clenzoil
what do you think of his findings?
Well, people claim that Breakfree and a number of others are CLP. I'm not so sure that it is the same formula. Just like my 40 yr old Hoppes #9 is not the same formula that is sold today. The mil-surp CLP I bought is at least 15 yrs old.I didn’t realize there was another kind
Only for my Glock frames.wow nobody else uses a dishwasher.
The video linked in the original post literally provided answers with objective measurements through a variety of testing. Though, there was no single CLP that claimed podium finishes in every test. It depends on what you favor in the trade spaces, but there were definitely some better than others.This question really had no answer. I doubt there is one that’s really better than the other. I usually go with Hopps though
I think "CLP" is simply a thing made to that mentioned standard. How it arrives there formula wise is probably not the same between products.Well, people claim that Breakfree and a number of others are CLP. I'm not so sure that it is the same formula. Just like my 40 yr old Hoppes #9 is not the same formula that is sold today. The mil-surp CLP I bought is at least 15 yrs old.
I use RemOil as a lubricant after cleaning. I don't rely on CLP to be a good lubricant.