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  • #46
    teflondog
    Veteran Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 4011

    I put a bunch of the paste in a crock pot and kept it on medium-high heat. Then I detailed stripped my 1911s and let them sit in the crock pot for 30 minutes. That's the best way to "season" a gun with Froglube IMO.
    Originally posted by G. Michael Hopf
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    • #47
      triggatronic
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2009
      • 1198

      Originally posted by teflondog
      I put a bunch of the paste in a crock pot and kept it on medium-high heat. Then I detailed stripped my 1911s and let them sit in the crock pot for 30 minutes. That's the best way to "season" a gun with Froglube IMO.
      Hmm sounds like an idea worth trying.
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      • #48
        NorCal Einstein
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 1242

        Originally posted by teflondog
        I put a bunch of the paste in a crock pot and kept it on medium-high heat. Then I detailed stripped my 1911s and let them sit in the crock pot for 30 minutes. That's the best way to "season" a gun with Froglube IMO.
        Hey teflondog, I've been thinking about doing the same. How much paste did you end up buying - the gallon sized? Or were you able to do the crock pot method with a lesser amount?

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        • #49
          myk
          Calguns Addict
          • Sep 2012
          • 5955

          Just remember not to eat it or anything...


          I don't always save the world, but when I do, it's in 24 hours or less...

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          • #50
            Beroen
            Member
            • Dec 2013
            • 228

            Does anyone know if FL has peroxide in it?

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            • #51
              sd_shooter
              I need a LIFE!!
              • Dec 2008
              • 13749

              Originally posted by ogarcia_02
              Per their FAQ's

              Will FrogLube remove petroleum products, oils and grease?
              Yes. FrogLube dissolves carbon and petro-chemicals on contact. You should discontinue use of petroleum or other petrochemicals as it will conflict with the optimal performance of FrogLube.



              http://www.froglube.com/FAQ.htm
              Clever marketing. You might notice that Mobil1 and a tub of grease works just as well...

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              • #52
                utvtactical
                Senior Member
                CGN Contributor
                • Sep 2010
                • 567

                No peroxide in FrogLube

                FrogLube is made of food grade material.
                UTV TACTICAL
                "Unique AR Tactical Accessories and MORE"
                "FROGLUBE CLP Distributor"
                PU-Products LLC Nationwide Distributor of
                ROK Straps, FROGLUBE, UTV RAX Systems
                204 Greenfield Drive Suite A
                El Cajon, Ca 92020
                619-334-1913
                sales@pu-products.com

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                • #53
                  SNCaliber
                  Veteran Member
                  • Mar 2012
                  • 3222

                  just use as you would with any other CLP
                  -Sang

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