After exhaustively searching every CLP I can find, I think I'll go with Fireclean.
Ah, I think it's a type of CLP anyway...?
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- Wed Jan 22, 2014 12:57 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Is There One Best CLP?
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- Fri Jan 17, 2014 4:43 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Is There One Best CLP?
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Re: Is There One Best CLP?
Well darn, Brownells advises the AdvantageCLP is on back order so they suggested Ballistol.
I repeatedly asked if it's a one step product like Ad-Clp and I couldn't get a straight answer.
Arrggghhh!
I repeatedly asked if it's a one step product like Ad-Clp and I couldn't get a straight answer.
Arrggghhh!
- Fri Jan 17, 2014 4:23 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Is There One Best CLP?
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Re: Is There One Best CLP?
LeonCarr,
Thank you!
That's the kind of information I've been looking for.
I'll be buying some the AdvantageCLP pronto!!
Thanks again!
Thank you!
That's the kind of information I've been looking for.
I'll be buying some the AdvantageCLP pronto!!
Thanks again!
- Fri Jan 17, 2014 3:26 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Is There One Best CLP?
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Re: Is There One Best CLP?
Do any of you use CLP and nothing else to clean and lube your guns?
Such a thing would be nice if it does a good job.
For years, I've been going through the laborious: Step one, clean everything (almost anyway) with Hoppe's No. 9.
Step 2, dry off the solvent with clean patches.
Step 3, apply lube. This is lot of tedious work. Yep, it get's the job done, but takes a fairly long time, at least for me it does.
If I can sure that using CLP as an all in one solution, well, that'd be great! However, I don't know if this really gets the job done properly...?
Such a thing would be nice if it does a good job.
For years, I've been going through the laborious: Step one, clean everything (almost anyway) with Hoppe's No. 9.
Step 2, dry off the solvent with clean patches.
Step 3, apply lube. This is lot of tedious work. Yep, it get's the job done, but takes a fairly long time, at least for me it does.
If I can sure that using CLP as an all in one solution, well, that'd be great! However, I don't know if this really gets the job done properly...?
- Thu Jan 16, 2014 5:10 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Is There One Best CLP?
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Is There One Best CLP?
For gun cleaning, I've been using Brakefree CLP and thought it was the only one on the market.
Now, I understand there's a whole bunch of different CLP's for gun cleaning.
Anyone know which one is considered THE best or is there such an animal?
I've been watching Mrgunsngear's videos and he uses a CLP to clean guns, (that's where I discovered there's more than one CLP) but, he didn't mention the brand he uses.
He did say to use a synthetic CLP and Brakefree is a synthetic, but maybe there's a newer/faster/better/can leap tall buildings in a single bound CLP.
What say you?
Now, I understand there's a whole bunch of different CLP's for gun cleaning.
Anyone know which one is considered THE best or is there such an animal?
I've been watching Mrgunsngear's videos and he uses a CLP to clean guns, (that's where I discovered there's more than one CLP) but, he didn't mention the brand he uses.
He did say to use a synthetic CLP and Brakefree is a synthetic, but maybe there's a newer/faster/better/can leap tall buildings in a single bound CLP.
What say you?