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    Default Re: Sparking a lube debate...

    Quote Originally Posted by abner13 View Post
    Super-Lube has a full line of high-grade synthetic lubes , from light/medium/heavy viscosity to greases. Food-grade , dielectric , Teflon , etc. Great stuff.

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    The spray stuff is awesome. Best stuff to use for car door checks, hinges and latches.

    Their synthetic grease is the best there is. You can get it in cartridges for grease guns too.

    It's expensive but it's worth it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RockIsland View Post
    The spray stuff is awesome. Best stuff to use for car door checks, hinges and latches.

    Their synthetic grease is the best there is. You can get it in cartridges for grease guns too.

    It's expensive but it's worth it.
    I get it free from work!
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    Default Re: Sparking a lube debate...

    Quote Originally Posted by abner13 View Post
    I get it free from work!
    They buy extra just so the employees can take some home.
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    Default Re: Sparking a lube debate...

    Eezox and more recently Corrosion X (thanks Noah Zark) for most guns. For my case hardened guns I use Rem Oil.

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    I clicked on this thread for the wrong reason.
    God Bless the American Armed Forces, Thank You All.

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    Default Re: Sparking a lube debate...

    I have a gallon of Eezox, I'll be using it for a long, long time. Never had a skin reaction to it.
    "A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself"

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    Default Re: Sparking a lube debate...

    Quote Originally Posted by unclejumbo View Post
    I have a gallon of Eezox, I'll be using it for a long, long time. Never had a skin reaction to it.
    I had 2 cans and threw them both in the garbage. I have like every other lube/clp out so I’m well stocked. That’s the first time anything like it has happened to me but it was instant and severe so I’ll stick to other stuff I have

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    Default Re: Sparking a lube debate...

    I found that a quart of 5-20 syn. motor oil lasts a long time and is cheaper than little bottles of "special" gun lube. YMMV

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    Default Re: Sparking a lube debate...

    I use Slip 2000 EWL (Extreme Weapons Lubricant). I’ve also had good results with Gunslick Gun Flush for hard to get to areas, both cleans and leaves a dry film lubricant. Speaking of Gunslick, anyone know if they went out of business? Doesn’t look like they’re website is up and any online retailers say their stuff is discontinued. Google searching didn’t seem to return any real information.

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    Default Re: Sparking a lube debate...

    Slip 2000 EWL is my primary......I'll use Breakfree CLP as my second.

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