Cleaning with Froglube?

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Cleaning with Froglube?

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Has anyone tried Froglube to clean their 870? Just ordered some on line and will use it on my M&P, just want any ones input if they have use this stuff or not. I have seen it used on hand guns and AR's, but not shotguns. I can't think of any reason I couldn't use it. I'll let you all know what I find out and let you know how well it works. I have only heard good things about it at shows and on line.
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Never tried it. Please let us know how it works on your shotguns.
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Here is the web site for any one who hasn't heard of and is interested in checking it out.

http://froglube.com/roothome.htm
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froglube ie great stuff, we use tones of it!!!
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Just got my shipment of it today, and will clean our hand guns this weekend with it. I have seen and heard nothing but good things about it.
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So far this stuff works great. Really breaks down the dirt and grit quickly. I use a heat gun not a hair dryer. I have two 4 oz jars and have cleaned two S&W M&P 9mm, two M&P shields a double barrel shot gun and an 870. I have used about half of one jar. It really seems to lube the gun well. Cleans up easily. I will follow up with this after a few more shootings and cleanings.
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Strapy wrote:So far this stuff works great. Really breaks down the dirt and grit quickly. I use a heat gun not a hair dryer. I have two 4 oz jars and have cleaned two S&W M&P 9mm, two M&P shields a double barrel shot gun and an 870. I have used about half of one jar. It really seems to lube the gun well. Cleans up easily. I will follow up with this after a few more shootings and cleanings.
Strapy, thanks for sharing that info with us! I think Froglube is a really good product!
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This post made me buy some froglube on the weekend. I hope it works cause it is pricey.
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vmax wrote:This post made me buy some froglube on the weekend. I hope it works cause it is pricey.
vmax, don't forget to share your experience with us!
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vmax wrote:This post made me buy some froglube on the weekend. I hope it works cause it is pricey.
Go to Youtube and watch a few video's of others using it. There are so many different techniques on how to apply and use. It is also great on removing rust. We have an old family double barrel shotgun, rusted to hell. It cleaned it up really nice, with a lot of work. Give it a chance and follow the instructions the best you can.

PS keep the hot frog lube away from your nice wood dining room table. It will discolor it. I'm still hearing about it.
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