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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Upstate S.C.
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I think Mr. Thor said it all. I did a semi-scientific rust test and the Clenzoil was one of the best. The Breakfree was right there with the Clenzoil. Clenzoil does smell a lot better too.
Although I think Clenzoil is the best stuff going, I don't use it on my wood grips. On the frame under the grips, I apply a light coat of Clenzoil and let the carrier dissepate before putting the grips back on the frame. As to a lube on the slide rails, I use a military high pressure artillery grease. This is a lithium based product and has worked well on my shooting Luger. With most Lugers, most any type high qauality grease, applied sparingly, will work on the sliding areas. Marvin |
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