Frog Lube?

I use primarily g96 do cleaning and then slip 2000 after I clean off the g96. I have to agree the g96 is by far the best smelling cleaner. Even my gf likes the smell of it. She doesn't mind me cleaning my guns at the kitchen table once in a awhile either because of it lol.
 
Not too sure why people say it gums up. I've used it was directed since day 1 (cleaned all factory lube off the new tavor, heated the parts with a heat gun, applied frog paste, brushed it on and lt it melt, let it cool down and wiped off excess). As said, I've never had a problem with it.
 
Not too sure why people say it gums up. I've used it was directed since day 1 (cleaned all factory lube off the new tavor, heated the parts with a heat gun, applied frog paste, brushed it on and lt it melt, let it cool down and wiped off excess). As said, I've never had a problem with it.

Too much effort ain't nobody got time for that...
 
Not too sure why people say it gums up. I've used it was directed since day 1 (cleaned all factory lube off the new tavor, heated the parts with a heat gun, applied frog paste, brushed it on and lt it melt, let it cool down and wiped off excess). As said, I've never had a problem with it.

Try it on tighter fitted guns like semi-auto pistol with long slide rails like a 1911 or Sig 226 etc. When you heat treat, don't let surplus melt-off get into the hard to reach moving parts where you can't get it all off. In 2-3wks it'll gum it up nicely.
 
Try it on tighter fitted guns like semi-auto pistol with long slide rails like a 1911 or Sig 226 etc. When you heat treat, don't let surplus melt-off get into the hard to reach moving parts where you can't get it all off. In 2-3wks it'll gum it up nicely.

Yeah I've only used it on the tavor and prob will be the only gun I'll use it on. At least the recoil assembly on the tavor has very few parts. I use standard hoppes, break free or slip 2000 on my other guns.
 
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