In as little as 5 min, you can clean and protect your firearm
Built for oilfields and mines, MDT NanoGuard now protects your firearm—cleaning and protecting in just three steps
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It's non-toxic.What’s it made up of? It’s a toxic synthetic I assume? Not that it matters to me personally for my own kit, but for youth stuff I tend to apply non toxic only.
This was a serious questionI've worked the rigs for 21 years and haven't seen this stuff before. What was its application out there?
https://nanoguard.com.au/about-nanoguard/This was a serious question
don't you just put in the dishwasher?
We Tried Restoring the Most Rusted SKS We've Ever Seen…
This SKS was completely seized up — rusted, jammed, and looking unsalvageable. So we put our new MDT NanoGuard gun cleaning system to the ultimate test. From pitted chambers and a rust-clogged bore to parts that looked fused with corrosion, this rifle was a total wreck.
In this video, Josh from MDT walks you through the full step-by-step rifle restoration, showing exactly how we:
Assessed a completely rusted-out SKS
Deep-cleaned the bore and gas system
Used MDT NanoGuard Cleaner, Protectant, and Gun Oil
Resurrected a rifle that shouldn’t have shot again
Can this rusted SKS actually cycle and fire at the range again?
Watch to the end to see the results — and whether NanoGuard can save a rifle this far gone
We Tried Restoring the Most Rusted SKS We've Ever Seen…
This SKS was completely seized up — rusted, jammed, and looking unsalvageable. So we put our new MDT NanoGuard gun cleaning system to the ultimate test. From pitted chambers and a rust-clogged bore to parts that looked fused with corrosion, this rifle was a total wreck.
In this video, Josh from MDT walks you through the full step-by-step rifle restoration, showing exactly how we:
Assessed a completely rusted-out SKS
Deep-cleaned the bore and gas system
Used MDT NanoGuard Cleaner, Protectant, and Gun Oil
Resurrected a rifle that shouldn’t have shot again
Can this rusted SKS actually cycle and fire at the range again?
Watch to the end to see the results — and whether NanoGuard can save a rifle this far gone
Probably a safer sandline inhibitorI've worked the rigs for 21 years and haven't seen this stuff before. What was its application out there?
I believe it was developed by an Australian company, not sure exactly where their product was used exactly.I've worked the rigs for 21 years and haven't seen this stuff before. What was its application out there?
Probably a safer sandline inhibitor
Looks like nanoguard got their start in wire rope (cable or 'drill line') and the lubrication / anti-corrosion of it. Drill line takes a beating and is always exposed to the elements on a rig. If the drill line breaks, people and equipment get absolutely mangled. It has to be inspected and maintained religiously. To say this stuff got its start on drilling rigs might be a bit of a stretch but this manufacturer happens to cater to two of my favorite things.I believe it was developed by an Australian company, not sure exactly where their product was used exactly.




























