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I prefer the original mil-spec CLP (Clean, Lubricate, Protect) by either Break-Free or Royco. Use it on all my firearms from the M1S90 to an 1886 Boss & Co. For everything except a sand-dust atmosphere it cannot be beaten.

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I have used it in the past. It is thicker and stays in place I recall. Works fine.

 

I prefer how CLP runs into cracks and down the rails. Also really like how it blackens synthethic stocks.

 

So, I prefer CLP, that's why I said it...

 

mudhen - CA

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CLP . . . excellent stuff. If I remember right CLP has been the product that has come closest to meeting military specifications since the seventies when it was invented. Could be something better now but I haven't heard of it. I saw the breakdown as to how CLP compares to the milspec and it was pretty impressive. Didn't meet everything 100% but pretty close. Can't find that site now.

Anyway, I haven't found a reason to use anything else.

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CLP is the only lube/cleaner that I use. Have never had any problems with it and everything is as it should be (free of rust and moving easily). Worth every penny, IMHO.

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Good stuff. I've been in the military 23+ years, and have used it on every issue weapon I've ever had. I use it on my own weapons. It pulls carbon out of the metal, until none is left.

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