It is a little pricey for the amount you get. I use it on glock, xdm, POF, cmmg .22lr, and my sks.
So far i only used little less than half of the none liquid FL. I had it for about 6 months or so. So it depends how often you clean your guns.
On the instruction it says to use rubbing alcohol to get rid of any residual oils or other stuff.
What i do is, Heat up the metal parts and polymer till where it's warm/hot. Put FL, wait for about 30min. or so to let it dry. Reheat it and clean. Then i'll reheat it again and put some light coating to keep it lubed. Then i'll put some of the liquid FL down the barrel.
Then go shot. U can leave it on there. It won't it hurt it.
As the parts heat up when you shot, you will see FL start to get sheen because it will start to liquify. When your done do a quick rub down. The FL creates some what like a barrier from the carbon build when you shot. So it helps makes cleaning a little easier.
Smells good and you don't have to wear gloves or anything.
Youtube FL.
Originally Posted by
Warp
So after reading virtually this entire thread, some parts multiple times...I'm going to get some.
How much/what size are you guys getting? How far does it go/long does it last?
I'm mostly getting it to use on my first AR (should have it in a week or two) but I don't see any reason not to use it on my handguns. I imagine I'll need a decent amount for the initial application on multiple guns...but how much? I'll probably get both paste and liquid.
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