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    Default Frog Lube

    Anyone used it?
    My dad saw a demo of it up in Sturgis yesterday and I hadn't heard of it.

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    I've been using it for about a year on all of my guns, I love the stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCCrawler View Post
    I've been using it for about a year on all of my guns, I love the stuff.
    Do you coat the whole gun with it? The video they have on their website the guy is coating almost the whole gun.

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    I got a couple guns from my grandpa that were in bad shape, I took them all apart put the pieces in the oven and then scrubbed them with this stuff, it cleaned them up great.

    Most of the time though I just use it to clean like you normally would. Give it a good scrubbing and a good coat and it's good. It also makes them a lot easier to clean the next time.

    I use both the liquid and the paste.

    It smells good, it's non-toxic, it works great I have no complaints about it at all.

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    Heard a lot of good things about Frog Lube. It's not cheap, but those I've heard from that use it say it's worth it.

    I'm sure other members with retail businesses sell it, but I know member LiveFireArmory1 sells it. Here's his site:
    http://www.livefirearmory.com/
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    Quote Originally Posted by One Shot View Post
    Do you coat the whole gun with it? The video they have on their website the guy is coating almost the whole gun.
    I have a parkerized 1911, so yeah, I do the entire gun. I took it completely apart, coated every surface, stuck it in a cardboard box lid, and sat it outside on a very hot day for about 4-5 hours. I used an infrared thermometer and the gun got to about 150 degrees.

    The idea is that the froglube soaks into the pores in the metal of the gun, kind of like seasoning a cast iron frying pan. Or more appropriately, what cosmoline does to military guns in those hot warehouses for years.

    The finish on the gun became more slick and smooth, almost like teflon.
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    There aren't a lot of frogs up here so I just stick to bear grease.

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    Does anyone in metro Denver stock it?

    Thanks

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    From their website, here is a list of Colorado Dealers

    http://froglube.com/Dealer_StatePages/CO.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by One Shot View Post
    From their website, here is a list of Colorado Dealers

    http://froglube.com/Dealer_StatePages/CO.htm
    Doh! I didn't even think of doing that. I'll have to check if Shades of Gray has a store front.

    Thanks.

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