M-Pro 7 Military Gun Cleaner now available in Canada

I have used this cleaner for years, it works great. M-pro-7's CLP is the bee's knees as well.
 
First time poster on this forum. I live in Edmonton, and I was doing a web search on M-Pro 7 and it brought me here. Good discussion.

I recently won a Government of Canada auction for Turbine Engine Cleaner (B&B Tritech TEC-100N-3-RTU) which has exactly the same active ingredient as M-Pro & Hoppe's Elite gun cleaners. DEGBE (DiEthylene Glycol Butyl Ether). That is the aerospace research material the product ads are referring to. I won a lot of this product, over 50 barrels...

So I had a question about the shelf life. I have never heard of anyone ever complaining that their M-Pro 7 or Hoppe's Elite had gone bad. Even in the lowest reviews on Amazon, and there are only a few (compared to about 1000 5* reviews). The active ingredient has a shelf life of 5 years. After that, for military aircraft use, it is supposed to be tested at 6 month intervals to see if it has oxidized too much for that application. With a gun cleaner, as a gun cleaner, shouldn't the useful shelf life of this product be like 10 years or more?

On my barrels it says 2 years, but that seems to be a military specifications kind of thing (don't use anything remotely old to clean an F16 engine, sounds like erring on the side of caution, but yeah that makes sense). The 2 year shelf life on this product to me it doesn't seem a relevant shelf life for use as a gun cleaner. Assuming, of course that it is stored well. Thoughts?

I will probably make a post to try to sell or trade some of this, but that will have to wait until I can register and be approved in the exchange.
 
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Seems like it might be an Al friendly motorcycle wash too. Please post your marketing plans (quantity / price) when you're able. These are 55 gal drums I take it ?
 
As a ready-to-use (RTU);wash, yes, the turbine engine cleaner is diluted, it is not straight DEGBE. M-Pro 7 and Hoppe's Elite are <15% DEGBE according to their MSDS. I couldn't find the exact percentage for the mixture of what is in the barrels, the manufacturer said it was proprietary. But it seems close to the m-pro 7 in appearance, smell, and performance.

My plans for marketing them is just to find people who can use it, and let 55 gal barrels go for less than the price of 2 gal of M-pro 7. Or trade it. I have to pay rent on where I am storing these, and can't have it just sitting there for much longer.

Any thoughts on the longevity of this stuff? Has anyone heard of M-Pro 7 or Hoppe's Elite going bad?
 
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