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I'm surprised no one mentioned Rem-Oil. It's what I use on the surfaces.
Ken |
I like Rem oil but may not be available now.Bobby
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Like Dean I use Ballistol moistened on a sheep's wool pad to wipe down my long guns and pistols. Wilson Combat Ultima-Lube II Gun Grease on metal contact points. Semi thick and doesn't run. Renaissance wax on blued firearms but it can used on everything.
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Clenzoil to clean. I’ll place my complete receiver in an ultrasonic cleaner for 3-5 cycles, blow it out and use lube sparingly. Add Clenzoil to a bore snake to clean the bores. Clenzoil hinge-pin jelly for the hinge pins. Ray’s Gun Wax to seal up and protect all metal and wood surfaces. If need be I add a touch of Chip McCormick Trigger Slick to any sear engagement surfaces.
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I guess I'm old school or live in the past, but I still clean bores and the metal with Hoppe's #9. Then put a dab of Gunslick oil on my finger and hit the knuckle and hinge. I think it's the combination of both that take me back to my childhood, watching dad clean the guns, just good memories.
Before I put guns in the safe, I'll spray sheep's wool with G 96 and wipe down. Now that I'm out of G 96, like Ken, I'll spray my Outer's cloth with Rem oil and wipe. Bobby, Walmart has plenty of Rem oil, spray and liquid. Chris, AZ |
RIG on wear points and as a surface wipedown. Carb cleaner to clean plastic residue from bores
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Eezox and a wool pad. Observed one of our noted members using this years ago at a show. Been using it since with great confidence.
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[QUOTE=Dean Romig;322880]Good ol' "Bindlestiff" - I sure do miss him on this forum.
Good point Dean, where has Robin been?? |
Extra Virgin Olive Oil with Basil and Garlic infusion.
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wd -40 has been my gun cleaner for 40 years now...all guns look as good as the day I got them...charlie
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