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Unread 04-24-2017, 11:56 PM   #11
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I've read some excellent reviews on gun forums for the EEZOX. A guy soaked one steel wool in that and another in some other well known 'preservative/rust preventative' and put them both out on a wall facing the ocean beach for months. The EEZOX was far better at preventing the rust than the other, whatever it was. I was impressed. Have a friend in Denver experimenting with it now. I personally use Hoppes and Ballistol, with the addition of waxing the barrels of my duck guns with IBIZ, a pure carnuba wax.
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Does Eezox smell as nice as Ballistol?





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Been using EEZOX for a few years now with good success. It has a nice smell, but I can't compare to Ballistol.
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I for one cannot shake the wonderful smell of Hoppe's.
Consider dangling one of these from your rear view mirror.
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i ve used wd 40 for lots of years with good results....charlie
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One gun that I use WD40 on is a Superposed Broadway trap. The darned bores show rust from the trap line to the club house. A good soaking of WD40 will also loosen plastic build up and make it scrape right out of the bore with a tornado brush.
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A spray can of carb cleaner loosens plastic buildup right now
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Does Eezox smell as nice as Ballistol?.
It smells a little bit like PlayDoh. I just took a wiff.....

Great stuff. It's all I use to clean and protect.

For all the pivot points and sliding parts on a gun I use Ultima Lube Universal from Wilson Combat. Just a few small drops and it stays put.
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Play-Doh.... Really? I don't think that stuff had even been invented when I was a kid. What does Play-Doh smell like?





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