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<blockquote data-quote="Gunbuffer" data-source="post: 3252587" data-attributes="member: 42291"><p>All I’ve ever used was chlorinated. The green can stuff is garbage compared to red. </p><p>I’ve drenched polymer frames and then air dried from everyone, Glocks Xd, sig ruger, you name it. Just don’t want to do rattlecanned or poorly coated stuff. All it does is pull the oil out of the plastic and make it look not as black and shiney</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunbuffer, post: 3252587, member: 42291"] All I’ve ever used was chlorinated. The green can stuff is garbage compared to red. I’ve drenched polymer frames and then air dried from everyone, Glocks Xd, sig ruger, you name it. Just don’t want to do rattlecanned or poorly coated stuff. All it does is pull the oil out of the plastic and make it look not as black and shiney [/QUOTE]
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