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Unread 01-13-2004, 02:35 AM   #4
Johnny C. Kitchens
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This comparison when combined with the info from the previous comparison, made me feel I had made a good choice. I was really happy to see Eezox place so well in both comparisons. I have informally tested several lubricants on a non-gun sort of way. My wife has a car which the back doors virtually refused to stop making the most awful noise you can imagine coming from car doors. The doors have a small stamped piece of metal that attaches to the body runs through a slot in the door and I'm not sure of its purpose, but it sure was noisey!!! I put some lube on them when it was new to get it to stop from day one!!! These plates will rust then the noise starts and the doors would be hard to open and close. It would be a few weeks to maybe a month before they would start again. I tried Break Free CLP, Tetra, WD-40, Remington Teflon, and few others. It really worried me to see the rust on the part. I know that my guns would never see the same conditions that, that part is going through, but still it worried me. Then I got a sample of Eezox. I knew to try it on the doors. That was in early October, and still no noise, and no rust. I bought more!!! I tried it on the trunk of the car, which required both hands with a firm grip to close, now I can close it with a finger. I began cleaning my guns with it, and lubricating them. I've recommended it to my friends, and I can recommend you give it try, and no I don't sell it...
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