Worst lubricant?

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I just saw a long thread in the Lounge section about the "best gun lubricant". That got me thinking. I've seen a million posts about gun lubricants and with the exception of WD40 and 3-in-One nobody has anything bad to say. Everybody loves their particular lubricant! (In the Lounge thread even 3-In-One and WD40 had some positives.) This leads me to believe that any lubricant will work if you use it.
Has any one personally had a bad experience with a gun lubricant, other than the 2 listed above?

Jeff
 
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Smell has a lot to do with it. Go ahead and laugh...then clean your toys on the kitchen table. FP-10 had a nice Cinnamon smell that never bothered my wife. Ballistol stinks. I like the product but have to leave everything on the bench in the garage until the odors die down...
 
i hate CLP haha absolutely hate it. bought a tweeny bottle for $2.99 at dicks once. lubed my glock up. next day she was bone dry. it also collected a ton of dirt, grit and lint *CC gun* in a 24 hour period.

i tend to use Rem oil alot. keeps it viscosity well
 
Smell has a lot to do with it. Go ahead and laugh...then clean your toys on the kitchen table. FP-10 had a nice Cinnamon smell that never bothered my wife. Ballistol stinks. I like the product but have to leave everything on the bench in the garage until the odors die down...

Ballistol smell isn't really offensive. I don't think so anyway.
 
I think odor is important and the worst smelling oil I have used is aerosol Rem-Oil. This is the only brand I use that gets an immediate complaint from my wife. There are many others out there without the chemical smell of Rem-Oil, so it is banned from our house. I also no longer like 100% petroleum based oils, since they disappear with long term storage. Synthetics are my go to lubes.
 
I think odor is important and the worst smelling oil I have used is aerosol Rem-Oil. This is the only brand I use that gets an immediate complaint from my wife. There are many others out there without the chemical smell of Rem-Oil, so it is banned from our house. I also no longer like 100% petroleum based oils, since they disappear with long term storage. Synthetics are my go to lubes.


i havnt really noticed the smell now my hopps 9 solvent haha that gets complaints lol
 
My wife isn't a fan of how my mix of synthetic motor oil and atf smells.

It's best to blame my misspelled words on autocorrect.
 
Hoppes scent

Guess I've got a great wife. She says someone should have thought to market Hoppes #9 cologne. Whenever I have been cleaning guns or driving my 1940 Ford 9N, she can tell by the way I smell. She says it's sexy because they are manly smells.
 
Anything "ammoniated" can cause metal failure. Remember the Ruger's and Smith's that "sent their barrels downrange" stories? Apparently the failures were tied to use of certain lubricants used when the guns were first assembled.
Grant Cunningham references these lubes in his "Book of the Revolver"

Mike
 
okay if we are saying worst lubricants im going to throw KY Jelly in the mix. i've seen a couple numb skulls at the range try this out because its "slippery" ......i dont not recommend this haha
 
Worst oil? Remoil. It invites rust in like a drunk Secret Service agent does ladies of the evening! The worst excuse of oil I've ever seen in nearly 50 years. My step-son loves the stuff. His weapons are rust buckets too! He often askes why my weapons are always spotless. I've told him, but he has this thing about Remoil....poor misguided lad...

Wade
 
Castor oil, not available commercially, isn't too good. Kinda smells like an old wet horse. Come to think of it, skunk oil probably wouldn't be too good either. Just a coupla benefits of runnin trap lines... or knowing someone who does! :eek:

H:DG
 
Castor oil, not available commercially, isn't too good. Kinda smells like an old wet horse. Come to think of it, skunk oil probably wouldn't be too good either. Just a coupla benefits of runnin trap lines... or knowing someone who does! :eek:

H:DG

You can buy castor oil in drug stores unless something has changed recently. I agree it smells horrid. Women use it to induce labor (tastes horrid too)
 
They've changed their formula within the last 20 years or so, but one of the worst gun lubes "back in the day" was 3-in-1 Oil.
It was a poor lubricant and offered NO rust preventing qualities.

Another bad lube was the older automotive motor oils. These offered no rust preventing abilities and some of them were noted for removing gun bluing.

Vaseline is not a metal lubricant and has poor rust prevention.

Cosmoline is great for rust but isn't a lubricant.

As astounding as it sounds, peanut butter is not a good emergency gun grease, nor is lard or butter.
 
Insect repellent.
In basic training we had finished the night infiltration course and washed out our sandy/muddy M14s.
I was a company armorer (extra duty). The guys asked me what to use as there was no LSA available.
Only oily thing I could think of was GI bug juice. Oily.
At least we got our weapons turned in so we could turn in (finally).
BTW, no M14s were harmed by that experience!
 
This wouldn't qualify to say it was bad, but I got some Ballistol and to evaluate it, I cleaned the ram on my Rockchucker press and used it as the lube. I hoped it would provide lube without collecting so much primer residue. I might not have used it in the correct application, but I felt it did poorly in that application.
 
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