Fireclean= Crisco.

Damn... some people actually sell veggie oil as gun lube, FFS? One born every minute, I guess!


I once "oiled" my pocket knife (Spyderco) with canola oil, because it was used primarily for cutting food and peeling fruit and I didn't want to eat any smelly chemicals of the "3 in 1" oil that works exceptionally well (it was my "lunch at work" knife, lol). In any case, after about two weeks or so, the knife became very hard to open and developed a smell of stale oil. Upon inspection, it was gummed up inside and required a throughout cleaning with WD40 to restore functionality and eliminate the sticky canola oil residue on moving parts... and it was never exposed to any UV rays, by the way. Just air.

That being said, I would NEVER put vegetable oil in a gun unless it was some sort of a survival emergency and I had no other option, as it would more than likely gum up the sh*t out of the internals... and the whole idea sounds like some southern good'ole boys' poor attempt at a scam (pump veggie oil into tiny bottles and sell off as gun lube for a HUGE premium!).


What's next? "High performance" vegetable engine oil for cars??? How dumb can some people be, lol...



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I think the canola was polymerizing over time, I have seen hot pipes leaking canola look like they were covered in silicone rubber after a few weeks , it was all rubbery but crumbly. I think it was oxidizing. a different oil like coconut oil is much more resistant to oxidation.
 
I had that problem too briefly, when I bought the product originally the instruction from the seller were just "try it man put in your AR"...lol G2G...hahahha I asked if there was any problem with having other oils already been used and he said "nope, just start using it"...hahaha

But yeah when degreasing your AR you have to do it several times in my opinion and then keep checking at 30 days intervals and wipe down add re-apply FL to all other oils are non-existent and then you are good to go. Where I had a problem was it reacted inside my Bolt from some fragments of either Break Free clp or Gun grease were still prevalent.

For a follow up on this I'm the verge of giving up on FL completely. Lol. All update later
 
I kinda get a chuckle out of this whole drama.

Who gives a rats @ss what any given lube is made out of, so long as it works?

Personally, I don't buy fancy lubes/cleaners. G96 or Hoppes work, they're cheap, plentiful, tried and true.

But in a pinch? Lube is lube. I've used 10w40 on various rifles, and they ran fine. I've actually used cooking oil in a pinch, and it worked.

And the weirdest thing I've used?

Vape oil. Seriously, I was at the range with a friend, and realized I hadn't lubed a semi auto shotgun I brought out of the cabinet - I hadn't used it in a couple years. It was dry as a bone. Neither of us had any lube in our range bags, so he handed me the dropper for his vape thinger-ma-bob. I asked him what was in it and he said "flavoured vegetable oil". I figured why not. Droped a few drops on the bolt and action, cycled it manually a couple of times to work it in, then ran through a case of target loads without missing a beat.

Anyone who buys into the latest "magical-wonder-lube-cleaner-of-awesomeness" - you frickin deserved to get separated from your money. You're one of Barnum's favorite kinds of people.
 
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