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26 January 2017, 12:13 #1
Question for Slip 2000 users
My anti-virus software won't let me access Slip's website, say's it's malicious. So I want to ask this question. I don't like my current lube and cleaning regime, but here's my situation. I live in a condo and use a spare bedroom for a gun room. I need an odorless, non toxic solution. It's my understanding, but I need confirmation, that Slip 2000 EWL is both non-toxic and odorless.
Also, is it just a lubricant or is EWL a CLP?
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26 January 2017, 12:23 #2
It is odorless and nontoxic. Is also a CLP.
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26 January 2017, 12:41 #3
It's great for home use. My wife hates any of the lubes that have an odor.
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26 January 2017, 13:54 #4
Thanks, for the quick answers, I'm going to see if I can find some locally and give it a try.
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26 January 2017, 21:24 #5
I use Slip 2000 EWL also, another good product that's nontoxic but has a pleasant minty smell is Froglube. I've had good luck out of both products.
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27 January 2017, 00:48 #6
I have a couple samples around if you want to try before you buy.
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27 January 2017, 07:46 #7Ground Defense 1, Blade Defense 1, Defensive Pistol 1 & 2, Aliance Shoot House, When Things Go Bad, YSINTG, Carbine 1, DART Medical, NRA Range Safety Officer
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27 January 2017, 07:47 #8Ground Defense 1, Blade Defense 1, Defensive Pistol 1 & 2, Aliance Shoot House, When Things Go Bad, YSINTG, Carbine 1, DART Medical, NRA Range Safety Officer
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27 January 2017, 11:43 #9
GOST, I had pretty good luck with Frog Lube, but I was always cleaning after shooting. Then, after testing a couple of different weapons, and only firing a hand full of shots, I just said the heck with it and threw them in the safe. Pulled the LR10 out of the safe, and it was a gummed up mess.
What I really don't understand was how this could happen. If you follow the directions, heat the metal to about 100 F with a hair dryer or whatever, and put on a thin coat, then wipe off the part well, there should not be enough FL to turn into a gummy mess. The metal should feel slippery, but you shouldn't have enough to make a mess. Well, it gets into the pores between the peaks and valleys of the material, and I'm living proof that that stuff comes out and puts a gummy mess everywhere. Pulled other guns out of safe, and similar results.
Bottom line, I give up. It was good in theory, but isn't working for me. So, I'm going to try the SLIP products.
Thanks,
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27 January 2017, 11:49 #10
Thanks for the generous offer. Let me snoop around locally and see if I can round some up locally. After a lot of effort (long story) I've resolved some serious issues with the BCU on my LR10, have another AR I want to test, and need to be ready to go to the range by this coming Tuesday. If I can't find any locally, I'll just use some Hoppes or something to get me there, and I can order some SLIP products from Amazon or something. I appreciate the offers, though!
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27 January 2017, 13:49 #11
When a lube requires me to pull out a hair dryer and worry about surface temperature AND then have to wipe stuff down a second time, I quickly lose interest.
Just grab some EWL. If you want to clean every time, put some on the parts. If you don't clean and need to head to the range at the last second, squirt some lube on the critical parts and shoot. My only complaint with EWL (and much more so with regular Slip) is that it tends to vanish from NiB and the like surfaces if it sits for a while, but that's not necessarily Slip's fault, and it's easily remedied with another couple of dabs before shooting.
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27 January 2017, 22:20 #12
I can confirm what others have said: odorless, non-toxic, and a CLP.
Other benefits i've found with Slip 2000EWL: a little goes a long way, it's designed to bond and penetrate the surface so it's still working even if the surface looks dry, it doesn't get sticky or gummy no matter how long i've let a weapon sit after applying it, and it works the same regardless of how hot or cold it is outside.Last edited by Deadwing; 28 January 2017 at 00:09.
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27 January 2017, 23:31 #13
Slip 2000 makes a good cleaner as well. The odor is very mild, reminiscent of Windex.
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28 January 2017, 09:32 #14
I like the Slip EWL 30 to reduce pooling in the buffer tube while in the safe. It's just sightly thicker. I slop the regular 2000 on for the range. Weaponshield seems the same as 2000 to me.
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28 January 2017, 12:27 #15
Pro tip: Mobil 1 full synthetic is also odorless. JUST SAYIN!