I am sorry but the FL heating procedure hassle just puts me off no matter how great this FL is. Just me.
Using a hair dryer is less of a hassle for me than dealing with solvents and having to scrub everything.
But to each his own.
I am sorry but the FL heating procedure hassle just puts me off no matter how great this FL is. Just me.
If taking a hairdryer to your weapon is a turn-off to you, or seems like too much work (lol), you can always simply put he UNLOAED gun in the sun for 10 minutes. Frog Lube is an amazing product, dont knock it till you try it!
I will never use any other product.
Some people will never change or try anything new...even when they should.
Thanks for all the replies. I ordered the 4oz combo off Amazon. $25.25 no tax, no shipping charge. Not as expensive as I was thinking and will get my flippers wet!
Waiting for my FL to arrive, probably Monday. I've watched the videos so I'm up to speed on the initial application and subsequently cleaning.
I'm now reading more about doing a retreatment with the heating process and all on a regular basis. What is the general consensus on what "regular" would be.
So am I supposed to just throw away my 10 year supply of what has been working for me for the last 20 years & go with FL? Yeah, when I run out of what I have I might give FL a try, but what I use works just fine for me, & I'm happy with it. While a synthetic oil like Mobil 1 might work better than the Dino oil I am using now, I still have gotten over 250,000 miles from some cars I have used in the past. The motors were still perfect, but I junked the car for other reasons. Mobil 1 could help for Z06 Corvettes at 7000 RPM, but I just drive a Chevy Impala that rarely see's 3000 RPM. When I finally run out of my Slip 2000, TW25B, & Tetra gun grease in 10 years or so, I will be glad to try FL. GARYI am now a convert for Frog Lube...I will never use any other product.
I was skeptical too...but not now.
Some people will never change or try anything new...even when they should.