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Recommended Cleaning + Lubricating spray?

Is some use spray that clean and lubricate like the remington kit.

Shotgun Cleaner (18 oz.) to blast away dirt, grease and grime with high pressure and Rem® Oil (10 oz.), to lubricate and protect after cleaning.

To clean and lubricate trigger assembly and bolt (firing pine , spring ,etc.)

Mickal
 
Is some use spray that clean and lubricate like the remington kit.

Shotgun Cleaner (18 oz.) to blast away dirt, grease and grime with high pressure and Rem® Oil (10 oz.), to lubricate and protect after cleaning.

To clean and lubricate trigger assembly and bolt (firing pine , spring ,etc.)

Mickal
I generally use Wipe Out foam for bores. Since lube should be held to a minimum, I generally sparingly use Hobo Oil for triggers, bores and such.
 
No lube oils on triggers. Any remaining film will attract and hold particles. Use lighter fluid like Ronsonol or Kingsford, or common VM&P naphtha. If you're skeptical read Jewell's instructions.
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I use lighter fluid on my triggers. I use WD40 Specialist for rust protection.

Edited... I do not use WD40 Specailist on my scopes..
 
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Metal exterior + Gun Brite (made by IOSSO) = superb protection from rust/scratches/water. Probably the one product in this industry that nobody knows about.

Inside the bore? Tetra

 
No lube oils on triggers. Any remaining film will attract and hold particles. Use lighter fluid like Ronsonol or Kingsford, or common VM&P naptha. If you're skeptical read Jewell's instructions.
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Maybe I need to re-visit my methods. After cleaning them with lighter fluid I put a drop of Hobo Oil on trigger pivot points only and then blow the excess off with a compressor. I only do this infrequently, but maybe I should just clean them and leave them as is from now on.
 
I do all my cleaning indoors so strong odors are not welcome if you know what I mean, I can get away with farting?? , I use Tetra Gun Triple action, Fluroopolymer Cleaner Lubricant & Protectant, It works for me, Before the commies took over California I was able to buy it in an aerosol worked even better then
 
Maybe I need to re-visit my methods. After cleaning them with lighter fluid I put a drop of Hobo Oil on trigger pivot points only and then blow the excess off with a compressor. I only do this infrequently, but maybe I should just clean them and leave them as is from now on.
No oil on triggers, collects dirt. Lighter fluid once a season.
 
For now on , Lighter fluid for the trigger, is it a few drops, let it work then blow it out with a compresor ? And nothing after to protect the metal?

And maybe wd40 for barel/action . i think many that do hot bluing of barel/action spray wd40 after the process.

For the bore, after cleaning you put a tiny amount of oïl ? Do you clean it off Just before shooting.

Thank's

Mickal
 
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WD-40 is mostly solvent. I use it on most things except guns.


"The catchall phrase “Stoddard Solvent” is no longer adequate to tell the proper story. WD-40 Multi-Use Product does indeed have 50% mineral spirits, but they are refined and purified for specific characteristics needed to meet today’s performance, regulatory and safety requirements."
 
Advanced Weapon Technologies lubes. The best going. Google it. Also one of the finest rifle and 1911 builders going, Don Fraley.
 
Clenzoil is a nice lubricant and smells good, not for triggers of course. The bottle I have now is from Cooper Rifles and rebranded by them, they even recommend to use it on their wood stocks.
 

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