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Old 12-28-2014, 02:32 PM
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Is super lube safe on a polymer gun? If so where do you guys use it in your cleaning process?

I have some laying around and I just wanted to get yalls input.
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Old 12-28-2014, 02:53 PM
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I have used the Super Lube products for many years. The synthetic grease is great for frame rails, bolts and other areas where high friction is evident. Their synthetic Silicone spray and Dri-Lube work well for cleaning carbon buildup. They also provide lubrication and help prevent oxidation in harsh environments. I use these fast drying synthetic sprays as lubricants in the winter months, where cold temps can have an adverse affect on some conventional lube's/oil's viscosity.
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Old 12-28-2014, 02:59 PM
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I haven't used that brand, but I use a toothpick to apply synthetic grease on the FCG contact points (sear to hammer, hammer to dis-connector, hammer to bolt) and the rails on the "bolt carrier".
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I use Dupont Teflon chain-saver dry, self-cleaning lubricant. First I clean everything really good. Then I polish all the moving parts, the bolt and rails. I then apply the Teflon chain lube, let dry and then wipe off. Now all my parts are slicker than snot and move very freely. The parts are also dry and do not attract dirt so the subsequent cleanings will be easy as dirt doesn't stick well to Teflon.
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