Fireclean for your pistols and revolvers?

You can get Fireclean from OST and North Trail Sports.

Here's my 2cents worth on Fireclean after using it for a a season.

Pros:
- Fireclean does make clean up a bit easier after a day shooting.
- Bio-degradable and non-toxic
- No pungent fumes
- Does not dry out as quickly as Froglube

Cons:
- Eventually dries out but takes almost 2x as long compared to Froglube
- When it does dry out, it leaves a slightly tacky residue similar to Froglube (similar to FL, adding a drop of fresh lube will remedy it)
- While it does help with removing carbon, some built up carbon still require scraping off
- Expensive $19/2oz
- The lubes seems to migrate easily ie if you leave it on your rifle stored vertically, it will migrate to the low point on the object it is on. Froglube tends to stay put.


That would be 'the cat's' for revolver cylinder faces

Hmm, not so much as I'd hoped. I did up a small review a while back.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...LPs-FireClean-vs-FrogLube?highlight=fireclean
 
Good post Trinimon I was thinking of trying some for my revolvers but after seeing the review I won't bother and will keep my current process.
 
You can get Fireclean from OST and North Trail Sports.

Here's my 2cents worth on Fireclean after using it for a a season.

Pros:
- Fireclean does make clean up a bit easier after a day shooting.
- Bio-degradable and non-toxic
- No pungent fumes
- Does not dry out as quickly as Froglube

Cons:
- Eventually dries out but takes almost 2x as long compared to Froglube
- When it does dry out, it leaves a slightly tacky residue similar to Froglube (similar to FL, adding a drop of fresh lube will remedy it)
- While it does help with removing carbon, some built up carbon still require scraping off
- Expensive $19/2oz
- The lubes seems to migrate easily ie if you leave it on your rifle stored vertically, it will migrate to the low point on the object it is on. Froglube tends to stay put.




Hmm, not so much as I'd hoped. I did up a small review a while back.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...LPs-FireClean-vs-FrogLube?highlight=fireclean

Thanks man, I have large supply of froglube on hand but heard about the drying out and figured that fireclean would remedy the issue. But perhaps I just need to exhaust all of my froglube first.
 
seems like everyone is always looking for snake oil to make the clean up faster. It doesn't take that long to clean a handgun anyways, (and I hate cleaning) . For the cost savings might as well just stick to Hoppe's #9 or mix up a batch of ed's red. Then take the money saved and buy another box of ammo.
 
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