Clean, Lube, Protect

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Clean, Lube, Protect

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Wondering what the general likes/dislikes are out there on CLP products. A friend (former county sheriff/swat) suggest two products - Break Free CLP and Slip 2000 Extreme Weapons Lubricant. Haven't found them here yet. Any input appreciated.
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Never heard of Slip 2000 Extreme Weapons Lubricant. Break Free CLP is okay.

For cleaning, I have been using Hoope's #9 for 30 years. However, I only use it as a cleaner. I wipe it off and lube with other products. Every time I try something new, I am disappointed.

For parts that "need" fluid oil lube (trigger hinges for example), I use FP-10 Lubricant Elite.

For all other parts, such as slides, BGS, trigger catches and sears, etc., I use Lucas Oil "Red N Tacky #2" high temp grease. (540 degree drop point, high temp bearing grease.)
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Thanks Marc. Just got this stuff called "Original Gun Oil." Says it's a CLP product and only a few drops on a cleaning patch does it all. Non-toxic, made in USA, and $1 from every sale goes to support vets. Kind of pricey at $14.99/2 oz and maybe I'm one of many that went for the bait. :roll: We'll see how it performs.
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I hear you. Let us know for sure. Hopefully it works out for you.
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Hoppe's #9 for cleaning, since 1969. Only other thing I've used is a black powder cleaner for cleaning after shooting corrosive ammo in my M1A (S&B corrosive surplus) or AR15 (5.45X39 Russian surplus).

From 1969 till today I use 3n1 oil for lube. I have added Mobil 1 as a lube for about the last 12 or 13 years so now I use either one, just depends on what I've got in the bag/container/on the shelf.

The only grease I use is marine grade bearing grease on the M1 Garands, M1A and the SIG 556R.
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so I'm not a grunt who only has room to cary 1 bottle of gun care stuff, so I don't have any multi-taskers on my chemical shelf.

Ol #9 has done me well for removing powder residue.
I love KG12 for removing copper
For lube, I've been a rem-oil user for a lot of years, I lucked into a large stock, cheap. It seems to work so I've never looked for better.
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Re: Clean, Lube, Protect

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I use Frog Lube. Every YouTube comparison I've seen where it's been put up against everything else has it placed in the top 2 or 3. The reviewers are torture testing the crap out of it. The reason why it's #1 in my book is it's kid friendly. The youngest kid I have at home is 18 months old. She's smart, but like a typical kid her age, everything goes in the mouth. She's not my biggest concern though. I have a 5 year old with impulse control issues. He likes to eat everything he can. If he found the cleaner I have no doubt in mind that he'd try it, too. He's probably a future Marine Infantryman(that's a crayon-eater reference coming from this former jarhead). With Frog Lube I can take care of my guns and take care of my children.

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A range buddy suggested Wipe-Out/Patch-Out and it has worked great IMO. Around $15-$20 for a 8 oz Bottle that last a very long time. To help it work quickly, a bottle of Accelerator is also available. It's the same size and price. One of the things I like about it is the ability to apply with a wet patch at the range, then finish cleaning it up to 24 hours later, which allows me to clean my rifles/pistols at home the day after. It's available at most vendors - I think I bought mine at Natchez or Midway. Of course, like most everyone else, I grew up using Hoppe's so it's always around.

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Re: Clean, Lube, Protect

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If it's just one pistol cleanup, I use Hoppes to clean, and Clenzoil or SLP 2000 to lube.

After a busy day at the range, it's Janitor's ammonia cut with 2 parts water, for lead & copper buildup.
Brown Vinegar for dirt, Dawn with about 4 parts water for cleanup, and Mobil1 for lube.
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