I'm the same. First time everything gets warmed with a heat gun and the paste is applied. I let it cool for an hour or so then gently smooth/wipe the paste with the cloth then apply the liquid as you would any lube.
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Seems to run fine on the 6920 and the G22/23. I think I am out of really cold days this winter. But the FL paste and liquid both seem fine down to about -15 F, but the liquid is easier to apply at temps below -20 F. I am curious about this "SEAL 1" stuff.
I just got some paste and lube in with a brush and cloth. Did one of my rifles and my P226 used a hair dryer and the oven. Going shooting tommorow ill post here about what i think about it.
Just because it's liquid at room temp. I dont heat my parts when cleaning... only when lubing, for which I use the paste. I let it melt, spread it and re-assemble. I dont wipe dry like the instructions say.
For new users or anyone looking to try the product... I think any method and either variant, is GTG. I wouldnt dwell too much on the differences both work the same.
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Froglube Paste: 0.5766mm
CLP: 0.8mm
Slip2000: 0.56mm
Ox Yoke Wonderlube for black powder patch lube smells minty, is a paste that turns to liquid when heated, "seasons" the metal, non-petroleum...same concept?
I took the "leap" (haha) and got some frog lube this week. With all the talk of "minty", I was expecting the scent of mouthwash. I found the smell to be alot closer to IcyHot, or BenGay though.
A buddy of mine was over while I was putting this junk on my carry pistol, and the jokes were nonstop about how I and my safe were going to smell like old men.
I do sort of feel like someone is going to ask me, while CCing, if I have a pulled muscle.
Oh well, whatever works.