Froglube CLP 4 Oz. Tub of Paste Gun Cleaner Lubricant Protectant
Package Dimension :14.732 Cm X 6.096 Cm X 6.604 Cm, Package Weight :0.3 Lbs, Paste Gun Cleaner Lubricant Protectant
Analysis of 45 reviews for Froglube CLP 4 Oz. Tub of Paste Gun Cleaner Lubricant Protectant
BestViewsReviews analyzed 7,716 reviews for 25 products in the Power Tool Lubricants category.
We analyzed a total of 45 reviews for this product out of which, 36 reviews were received in the last 6 months.
The analysis indicates that around 75% reviews were positive while around 25% of reviews had negative sentiment.
BestViewsReviews Ranking and Score for Froglube CLP 4 Oz. Tub of Paste Gun Cleaner Lubricant Protectant
This product received a total score of 7.82 out of 10, based on review sentiments and user opinions related to 9 features:
Users of this product said
The froglube has worked well and is much easier to use than traditional oiling and chemicals, I find that the pre-treatment has made cleaning much easier.
The first patch from each rifle was caked in carbon and shows that the froglube and scrubbing removes a lot of the fouling which is picked up by the first patch.
If you leave too much lube on the gun, it will gum it up and cause issues, so you need to coat it and heat it up.
The pre-treatment has made cleaning easier and I like the smell of this product more than the harsh chemicals I would use.
This weekend I took some rifles out and two of them had not been treated with froglube.
Question & Answers
Do you need to heat the gun every time you use froglube?
The product is a bit creamy, like a lip balm, solid in the tub, but comes out soft and workable without applying heat.
Is the paste better than the liquid version?
I have used both paste and liquids, even with different products, and it comes with what you prefer.
How long does the container last with normal use?
I used 1/3 of the container to clean an AK47, AR15, and a Springfield Sub Compact 9MM, and it's a little different than normal use.
Is it possible to heat it up inside the bore and get out copper fouling after a few shooting sessions?
I bought the stuff after watching the video on YouTube. It's very explanatory on the basis of the product and how to use it.
I need a dry lube cleaner that can't be cleaned with liquid oils or grease. FrogLube makes one.
After drying for 20 minutes, wipe off the excess, it's a paste made with food grade oil.