Originally Posted by Rodell
If someone freezes up frog lube they are either using too much or using it incorrectly. If you can see it after treating your firearm you haven't done it correctly.

I've had no freezes in sub zero conditions.


That's what DIYguy says. These lubes should be rubbed on and rubbed off until it seems like you have rubbed it all off. The layer that remains is too thin to cause problems.

His research is/was amazing. Despite my workbench full of products, it put three products on my enthusiastic list and I had never tried any of them: Frog Lube, WD-40 Specialist Long Term Corrosion Inhibitor and Hornady One Shot Gun Cleaner, Conditioner, Dry Lubricant with 4X metal protection.

If he can no longer post here, you might follow his future research at http://forums.outdoorsdirectory.com/showthread.php/141077-Results-of-gun-care-product-evaluation


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