First off let me say, anyone with leftover Frog Lube & no longer wants it please send me a PM & I will give you an address to send it 2.
A good friend sent me this fantastic never before done test on Gun Lubes & firearms protectors. He also said " You were right about FL"
Take your time & study this test, I have never before seen such a comprehensive test for Gun lubes & protectors.
Some may recall over at Addicts a thread about Gun lubes that suck, well yours truly tried to get the world to see FROG LUBE as the best
gun lube & protector yet made. SEALS use Frog Lube & understand how to use Frog Lube. Heat or immerse the firearm in hot liquid FL
& wipe or drip dri the firearm dry. We need a slick looking surface this is an old recipe using Coconut oil same stuff the Miracle Rags use
to take that Carbon from the face of our Revolvers we all hate. Strong stuff Coconut oil. Just get your metal hot not burning & not cold
in between then apply small amounts to get a slick surface, any more & your throwing your $ away.
Oh BTW dipping into hot FL will cost you $$ unless your a SEAL that is LOL.
Check them out I'm glad I did so many years ago. https://www.froglube.com/
A good friend sent me this fantastic never before done test on Gun Lubes & firearms protectors. He also said " You were right about FL"
Take your time & study this test, I have never before seen such a comprehensive test for Gun lubes & protectors.
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Some may recall over at Addicts a thread about Gun lubes that suck, well yours truly tried to get the world to see FROG LUBE as the best
gun lube & protector yet made. SEALS use Frog Lube & understand how to use Frog Lube. Heat or immerse the firearm in hot liquid FL
& wipe or drip dri the firearm dry. We need a slick looking surface this is an old recipe using Coconut oil same stuff the Miracle Rags use
to take that Carbon from the face of our Revolvers we all hate. Strong stuff Coconut oil. Just get your metal hot not burning & not cold
in between then apply small amounts to get a slick surface, any more & your throwing your $ away.
Oh BTW dipping into hot FL will cost you $$ unless your a SEAL that is LOL.
Check them out I'm glad I did so many years ago. https://www.froglube.com/
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