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Unread 08-13-2012, 09:20 PM   #1
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Default Trying Ballistol lube treatment

I bought some of the Ballistol lube. It is really good for cleaning and restoring metals, rubber, plastics, leather & wood. But I would say to keep it away from Luger grips until you see how it affects them. It makes wood darker in appearance. Sometimes we want that effect but sometimes we don't.
I suggest you check it out on the WEB and read about it.
Last week my lawnmower crapped out and I purchased a new one and decided to coat the underneath with Ballistol to keep the grass from clinging. It worked. No grass stuck there - except a few little places I had missed. Super effect.
I have tried on a Luger: it does excellent. I had cleaned that item twice before and I got more dirt on my rag than I ever expected.
Try it on tools and equipment. I tried it on my old hedge shears and it made them look and act quite better.
I cleaned a Kentucky rifle and it made a huge difference in that unit. It's 36 years old and it's hard to get the black powder residue out. It's clean now- I'll assure you. Outside and inside.
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