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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan46n2 View Post
    Yeah don't clean them
    I generally don't. I just lube the hell out of it and spits out what it doesn't want.

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    When I prepped my P220 for FL, I used Slip 2000 725 degreaser. ($8.50 for 8 oz) Then some Gun Scrubber I had laying around, just be sure.

    The 725 is non-tox, no odor. Probably close to the same stuff as the FL solvent.....??

    Worked good tho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluecanary View Post
    When I prepped my P220 for FL, I used Slip 2000 725 degreaser. ($8.50 for 8 oz) Then some Gun Scrubber I had laying around, just be sure.

    The 725 is non-tox, no odor. Probably close to the same stuff as the FL solvent.....??

    Worked good tho.
    Thanks for the heads up on the Slip 2000 Degreaser. When the FrogLube Solvent is used up I probably will switch to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5pins View Post
    Try Simple Green.
    +1

    Love simple green

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    I for one am not comfortable with it being water based. After an initial application of Froglube, wiping/brushing/more Froglube have gotten it done for me just fine. I will defer use of the solvent to others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WS6 View Post
    I for one am not comfortable with it being water based. After an initial application of Froglube, wiping/brushing/more Froglube have gotten it done for me just fine. I will defer use of the solvent to others.
    What's wrong with water based?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan46n2 View Post
    What's wrong with water based?
    It contains a known corrosive. Maybe I'm all wet...but it seems to me like the solvent could cause corrosion if not 100% removed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WS6 View Post
    It contains a known corrosive. Maybe I'm all wet...but it seems to me like the solvent could cause corrosion if not 100% removed.
    It won't.

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    I've been wanting to try it but not at that price. I do have another non toxic water base cleaner I use.....Aqua Clean. It works very well and doesn't cost near what FL Solvent does.

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    If you want the performance of Frog Lube but wanna pay a bit less...try Thompson Centers Natural Lube 1000. Been on the market for decades and unless you're a chemist, you probably won't be able to tell the differance. Oh yeah, and it costs less than the FrogLube
    Last edited by devinsdad; 10-10-12 at 23:28.

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