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Love it. Just saying. It's a lot of work to treat all the parts but in my opinion it is worth it. The more you treat it the better. And it's not ridiculously priced either.
 
Someone did a really nice corrosion test with several different oils on here a while back type frog lube into the sites search bar. Aside from being the best at rust prevention it also makes gritty mil spec carriers feel like slicked up NiB after a trip to the range.
 
Take a look at FireClean as well. I use it in my bolt and any parts that gets caked with carbon build up. I like how it allows me to clean the carbon off easier.
 
i like brownells friction defense xtream gun oil. after a few rounds it seems to creep into all parts. and when im storing a gun i just wipe the gun down with it and it keeps away all rust.
 
I love it. I've probably treated 15-16 guns with it. I use a heat gun to warm up the parts and then brush on the paste. Let them cool and then wipe it off. For contact areas I'll brush on a very thin film of the paste before I reassemble. Cleaning is very easy. I just use a q tip dry where I need to and paper towels or a microfiber towel for large areas. I'll brush on a thin film on contact areas again after wiping off fouling. It lubes very well and I don't get oil working its way out while sitting in the safe. A 4oz tub is about $11 and I've treated and reapplied to many guns and only used about 20% of that little tub. You can get the 3/8" acid brushes for about a quarter each. No need to buy a kit.
 
Dustin Cantrell said:
I love it. I've probably treated 15-16 guns with it. I use a heat gun to warm up the parts and then brush on the paste. Let them cool and then wipe it off. For contact areas I'll brush on a very thin film of the paste before I reassemble. Cleaning is very easy. I just use a q tip dry where I need to and paper towels or a microfiber towel for large areas. I'll brush on a thin film on contact areas again after wiping off fouling. It lubes very well and I don't get oil working its way out while sitting in the safe. A 4oz tub is about $11 and I've treated and reapplied to many guns and only used about 20% of that little tub. You can get the 3/8" acid brushes for about a quarter each. No need to buy a kit.
I use frog lube paste and do my ARs exactly like this. I also used tried Fireclean and it works just about as well. Either are good, but the Froglube hung on longer on my corrosion test. Fireclean was no slouch, but the frog beat them all.

Here's the test
 
Wall said:
smells like a skoal spit cup
more like Kodiak wintergreen long cut! But yup! I honestly would love the stuff if it was odorless...Right after I use it on my concealed carry piece I feel very conspicuous! Ha!
 
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