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Thread: Fireclean vs EWL vs Froglube
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22 November 2013, 10:51 #1
Fireclean vs EWL vs Froglube
Getting ready to assemble some parts. I have no experience with any of the listed lubes. If you could pick any lube to use on a new build what would be your first pick?
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22 November 2013, 12:25 #2New Member
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Froglube. It doesn't stink, so I can clean my weapons while sitting on the couch and my wife doesn't bitch, and carbon runs from it like it was Chuck Norris. And if you really wanted to, it's safe to eat it.
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22 November 2013, 13:46 #3
+1 Froglube
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22 November 2013, 13:57 #4Member
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Fireclean. It's been reported by many to work as advertised when used as directed. Less tedious application and reapplication too.
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23 November 2013, 06:34 #5Contributing Member
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Froglube for me also.
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23 November 2013, 06:35 #6
Froglube here as well
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23 November 2013, 11:09 #7
Fireclean seems to be he latest tier 1 approved whale sperm.
I'm still using Slip 2000 products without a complaint. 30 wt at the bench, EWL at the range, and 725 and carbon cutter for the rare cleaning.
Their marketing also leaves me the least disgusted. Most everything that has come out after Slip has been marketed in pretty squirrelly ways IMO.WWW.TACTICALYELLOWVISOR.NET
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23 November 2013, 20:18 #8
I still use Slip 2000 EWL, but have been using Froglube on my handguns as of late. Both have worked well for me. I have a bottle of Fireclean but have yet to use it.
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24 November 2013, 04:19 #9
I used froglube since it came out but in the last 6 months have switched over to fire clean and I like it better
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29 November 2013, 20:02 #11
I love FrogLube, haven't tried FireClean yet but I hear it is great also.
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9 December 2013, 18:02 #12
I love Fireclean. Less of a hassle than Frog Lube, and it works excellent. It is also non toxic like Frog Lube. It is also cheaper because you don't need to use so much, and heat it up, then strip it off with a solvent and reaply etc etc.....Once you use it, you may never use anything else.
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9 December 2013, 18:02 #13
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12 December 2013, 15:46 #14
If applied correctly in the first place, you never need to "strip and reapply" FrogLube. I have ~6,500 rounds through one of my AR builds that has been treated, cleaned, and lubricated with FrogLube since day one and I have not needed to use any solvents anywhere and it is much cleaner and smoother running than past builds that I used petroleum based solvents and oils on. With that said, I'm not claiming it's any better than Fireclean (I haven't used that product), but your information about FrogLube usage is incorrect.
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12 December 2013, 15:57 #15
I have a bunch of Froglube samples if someone wants to try it out.