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Anyone using it ? likes ? dislikes ?
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I use Ballistol on my black powder rifles. I've found it to be a good, versatile product.
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Have been using it on hand tools/garage, working well in humid NC. Bought if for blackpowder, but haven't got around to trying.
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I, also, use Ballistol as a lube and cleaner for my BP guns. A water soluble oil, it is a basic ingredient in my recipe for "moose milk" - used as a bore cleaner and patch lube. 16 oz. of water + one oz. of Murphy's oil soap + one quarter cup of Ballistol. Pete
PS - Ballistol has a pretty strong odor.
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PS - Ballistol has a pretty strong odor =
stinks like chit! my step father used it on BP and my mother would put him out back with it!
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Yep, the stuff works good, but it stinks to high heaven!!!
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Good lube for metal. Works on wood, leather, etc...
The smell is an acquired taste, like old #9.
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Hell, old #9 smells like chanel #5 compared to ballistol! maddog
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Use it a lot. Good stuff except for the 'old jockstrap' smell..
It's great for firearms - as opposed to WD-40 which is horsebleep for firearms..
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Ballistol is one of the better products I've used. Eezox and Ballistol are my go-to products for gun metal preservation. Neither are winners in the odor department but the positive results outweigh the stink.
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The best use that I've found for it is to cover up scratches on woodwork. The smell goes away as soon as it drys.
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I like it a lot. Prefer it over Break-Free- which ain't bad stuff. Nice to have on hand.
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I use it straight up for guns and leather. Never could get in my head to mix it with water and put on my guns.
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I like the stuff a lot
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Works great to restore old, dried wood and leather. First-rate oil for saddles and other tack; doesn't make the leather mushy like neats foot oil and prevents mildew. Good general-purpose lube and rust preventer. The web-site is worth a look just for amusement value. A list of things Ballistol is good for would be shorter than a list of things it is not good for. Havn't tried it as an octane enhancer but it seems ok for a topical antiseptic.
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+1. A list of things Ballistol is good for would be shorter than a list of things it is not good for I'm thinking that it's the other way round, a longer list of good things.
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I have used it a half dozen years, and it's the same thing as WD-40 to me. It smells like pig crap and licorice but WD smells too. I don't think it's toxic. People use it in home remedies. They say not to use WD on gun parts because it gums up. I never did. I have used break free and ballistol. To think of it, I wipe the wood down with ballistol and wouldn't with break free! I know a guy who uses it on leather. I've seen him spray his knife sheath inside and out with it and recommended I do the same.
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