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    Frog Lube?

    Hey Guys,

    Posting now cuz I won't remember to call tomorrow
    Do you carry Frob Lube Spray Solvent?

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    Avoid this crap!

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    Why?

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    ^^^ What he said!

    Check the MSDS sheet, it has a boiling point of 212F the same as water which BTW it is 99% made up of.

    My comment is specific to the spray solvent.
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    interesting. Thanks for the tip
    Maybe I'll try the MPro7 Cleaner. I think those are suppose to be nontoxic too

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    MPRO7 solvent works wonders, took crap out of my barrel that others left behind (various CLP).
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    The solvent only has the 212F boiling point. http://www.froglube.us/MSDS.html
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    Hey guys we do carry MPro and a few othersand have had great results with it, the Froglube is new to us and on the market, please let us know from experience what you think, thanks

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    the frog lube wax works great. I heat the metals with heat gun, then apply it, an hour later just wipe the residue off and a thin slick protective layer is left behind. After few hundred rounds the carbon literally just wipes off with no effort and rag. Just be careful when doing your knives as yesterday i went to wipe off the excess and stupid knife sliced right thru rag and finger. at least now i know she is sharp, but like a dog, she has a taste for blood :P
    Quote Originally Posted by Fishing World View Post
    Hey guys we do carry MPro and a few othersand have had great results with it, the Froglube is new to us and on the market, please let us know from experience what you think, thanks

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    Ok, the fog lube has a boiling point of 212 F when applying so what happen when the moisture is dried out. What is the left over coating boiling point? Because it looks like a dry film/coating is left on the metal parts once the lube is dried.

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