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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 2774625" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>That was me that did that. Bear in mind that it tested corrosion ONLY. I've since seen a falex wear test that someone did a video on, I think it was Weapon Shield but I can't remember for sure. Froglube failed almost immediately. After seeing that I got it out of every gun I had it in.</p><p></p><p>I still use Frog Lube for corrosion on the outside of the gun and inside the barrel, but for actual stressed wear points I generally use my own homebrew synthetic. I'll use Ballistol on certain things and grease on certain things too. There is no such lube that excels at everything.</p><p></p><p>I've tried a bunch of things for solvents, ZMax, Seafoam and others, and I still haven't found a better general solvent than good 'ole Hoppes #9.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 2774625, member: 3099"] That was me that did that. Bear in mind that it tested corrosion ONLY. I've since seen a falex wear test that someone did a video on, I think it was Weapon Shield but I can't remember for sure. Froglube failed almost immediately. After seeing that I got it out of every gun I had it in. I still use Frog Lube for corrosion on the outside of the gun and inside the barrel, but for actual stressed wear points I generally use my own homebrew synthetic. I'll use Ballistol on certain things and grease on certain things too. There is no such lube that excels at everything. I've tried a bunch of things for solvents, ZMax, Seafoam and others, and I still haven't found a better general solvent than good 'ole Hoppes #9. [/QUOTE]
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