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Frog Lube Solvent

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Style: 8 oz


Features

  • 8 fl oz solvent
  • Non-hazardous in every way
  • Can be disposed of without the need for prohibitive hazmat controls
  • Dissolves carbon on contact
  • Great cleaner to Remove all the petroleum products and junk

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎7.52 x 2.01 x 2.01 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.29 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎2 x 2 x 2 inches


Item Weight: ‎8 Ounces


Brand Name: ‎Frog Lube


Model Name: ‎14976


Color: ‎Multi


Material: ‎Blend


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎FrogLube


Part Number: ‎14976


Style: ‎8 oz


Included Components: ‎Hunting Gun Cleaning Supplies


Size: ‎8 oz


Date First Available: September 12, 2012


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  • “Best thing ever or Snake Oil?”
Style: 32 oz
So I know most people are in one of two camps, either “FrogLube is the greatest thing ever” or “it’s snake oil.” So all I can do is tell people about my experience with this and let them decide for themselves what’s best for them. Let me start by saying I don’t use this on my antique guns, I had read that there is some issues with old seasoned guns where the petroleum based oils deep inside the metal reacts negatively with the Frog Lube and creates kind of a gummy surface. So I avoided that happening and I only use this on my new guns, especially ones that I use a lot. Let me start by telling you I shoot a lot. So my prep with this is pretty straight forward, I begin by breaking down my firearm I want to treat and I completely degrease it with the FL Super Degreaser. Basically what I’m trying to do is get all the old oil off the firearm. I then heat the metal with a heat gun and wipe CLP over all metal parts. I then wipe any standing oil off and in the hard to reach parts I use a head gun to blow the oil out. I let the gun parts dry and then wipe everything down with a terry cloth almost buffing the surfaces. In my opinion this is one time deal with a new firearm, I don’t ever mix different types of gun cleaning oils. So after that initial breakin heat treating I seldom do it again for that firearm, I just clean with the CLP and occasionally with with the Frog Lube cleaner. My FL test: Last year I wanted to experiment with FL so I took my Beretta Outlander and I did a full strip and heat treat on it. I then used it for an entire season without cleaning it once. I shot a few rounds of Skeet and trap, I ducked hunted and literally every single weekend from mid October to the end of January I upland hunted. In the dirt, mud and 15 degree temperatures I had zero issues with the gun. Then at the end of the season I cleaned it and I was shocked by how easy all of the fowling wiped out of the barrel. It took no time at all, even on the gas port which on the Beretta Semi Autos are notorious for getting filthy. It all just wiped off with CLP. I had zero corrosion and the barrel was spotless. There was no scrubbing stuck on fowling, literally it was no difference then a normal cleaning that I would do after coming back from shooting a single round of skeet. It was perfect. So in my scouring of the internet I’d like to hit on a couple of points that might help people when thinking of going the FrogLube route: -Use with newer guns that don’t have years and years of oil build up -Fully strip down and degrease the firearm prior to using a FrogLube product -Don’t mix other types of gun oils and cleaners with FrogLube -Don’t over oil and wipe any excess FrogLube off after cleaning Hope this helps ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 31, 2018 by J. Nelson

  • I bought in!
Style: 8 oz
So FrogLube is surrounded in controversy on whether or not it works well, and if it will cause malfunctions. I haven't had these issues, but I live in a city, and most ranges are indoors. Thin is the way to go with application. As for this solvent, it chews through everything you want to remove from you're firearm. Fowling will be counting it's days, and deep cleans become so easy. I just recommend getting a large bottle of solvent if it's first time using the system. The 1 oz. bottles in the Frog Tube isn't enough for more than maybe 2 firearms. I got a rifle and pistol clean with it, but needed more immediately. It will dry out your hands, even though it's not hazardous, and not full of irritants. The degreaser is supposed to be way stronger, but I never used it or needed it. Upgrade from a nylon brush to brass!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 2, 2020 by David Allen

  • Amazing gun cleaner - A must have
Style: 8 oz
What you get Each bottle, the cleaner and the lube, comes in a tall plastic bottle with a sprayer. Each also has a lock for the sprayer so you can close off the pump function. The Cleaner The cleaner is very nice. it seems to have the consistency of water from a spray bottle but must have some kind of drying agent because it does wipe off easy and cleans very very well. It easily removed all the residue in my guns (I had put about 150 rounds through each before cleaning). I sprayed parts liberally, let it sit scrubbed and dried. I give the cleaner an A+ because not only was it very good at cleaning, it was easy to wipe away the crud and the solvent. It left all parts, metal, plastic, the barrel, etc. feeling very clean and smooth. The CLP Lube I applied to all parts and again as directed, it sit for several minutes. I then began to wipe down the parts, It feels like a light oil yet, unlike an oil, it is wipeable, more like a wax...if you spray too much, it does wipe like an oil at first but cleans up nicely leaving a lubed, but not oily feel. So feel free to be a little liberal with it..it will clean up nicely. Again, an A+ The result. My gun actions, triggers, slides, etc. feel awesome. A+++ Bottom Line, I will be using this here on out... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 18, 2014 by arcorob

  • Good product but misleading name and application
Style: 8 oz
I am a user of all the froglube products but there are a lot of misconceptions out here. First, this product is not so much a solvent and is somewhat misleading being named as such. Now I'm sure it will dissolve carbon but it will not dissolve oil or grease. Instead, it causes it to clump together into kinda of a white goop that you can wipe off assuming you can reach it. A solvent, like brake cleaner or mineral spirits will actually dissolve oils and greases. Cleaning a gun from the factory that has been soaked in oil is much more effectively accomplished by mineral spirits or your other favorite true solvent. If you use froglube solvent remover on a oily or greasy gun, plan on using a lot of paper towels and recognize a toothbrush and lots of small picks will be necessary. This product shines once that is done and you have started using the froglube regime of other products to lubricate and protect you guns. It removes froglube and carbon fouling in a very satisfactory way. My recomendation for the initial cleaning before starting the froglube regime is to take you favorite true solvent and scrub the gun down. Then blow it off with an air compressor. Heat your gun to about 100 degree with a heat gun and apply froglube lubricant. The next time you clean your gun, this solvent will work great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 21, 2014 by Dac45

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