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Unread 08-06-2001, 06:36 AM   #6
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Default Re: Clenzoil--Instrumentality of evil?

Mike,


I have been using Clenzoil for 7 years now and have found that it is the best ruswt preventative I have found except for RIG, which I use on long term storage pistols.


As to the use on wood, I try to keep it off as much as possible as it is an oil. To the question on plastic; I normally coat the pistol with Clenzoil and let the carrier dry before replaceing the plastic grips. I don't know if it will harm them in any way if they were soaked in it, but I have never seen any detrimental effects in 7 years.


I hope you will post the information from Clenzoil when they return your question, I am very curious to hear their answer too.


Marvin



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