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    Frog lube + cleaning barrel

    Hey,

    I'm using frog lube to lube and clean my ar. As far as cleaning the barrel goes, what would be the proper procedure. Squirt some down when it is hot then run a patch through ?

    Thanks

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    How about using a proper solvent instead of lube to clean your barrel?

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    There is a sticky thread dedicated to AR cleaning. You should check it out. As posted above; use a solvent to clean your barrel, not lube.

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    ok, thank you

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    FrogLube is a CLP and can be used for both cleaning & lubrication. Here is FrogLube's directions. The influx is strong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by J_Dub_503 View Post
    FrogLube is a CLP and can be used for both cleaning & lubrication. Here is FrogLube's directions. The influx is strong.
    I have the directions, I guess my question is that where it says to "wipe off extra" would running a patch after use make sense / be the correct procedure ?

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    I agree with the boresnake+froglube as well. For a thourough scrubdown ill dip a bore brush in froglube, do a couple of passes, let it sit, and throw patches through until they are clean.

    Btw watching the bcg get wetter and wetter as you shoot is really interesting. The mint smell gets old kind of fast though.

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    Hell, compared to the stuff i used to use on my pistol the smell of froglube is more than welcome lol.

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    I have not cleaned my barrels, but I always run a patch down the tube followed by a dry one.

    Good shit. I use it on all my guns. Paste and lube.
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    I have gone the Frog Lube only route as well, and like others have stated I apply some liquid to a bore snake punch the bore twice or so, or the super rare occasions when I break out a cleaning rod and bore brush I apply some liquid to the bore brush run that through, followed by a few patches

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