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    Break-Free CLP

    I've been using Break Free since it was introduced in the 1980's, and always had good results. Haven't bought any in a while, but I see that they've changed the labeling for the first time that I can remember:

    https://www.safariland.com/products/...7.html#start=1

    Occasionally I hear someone say that the old formulation was superior to the current one. Can't say that I've noticed, but has anyone else found this to be true?

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    Depends on when the "new" formula came about. I used to use Break Free about 10-12 years ago, when I first got into shooting. I was never a huge fan of it; no matter what I used it on, it always made the action have a gritty feel, like it wasn't even lubed.
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    I transitioned all my guns to the SLIP family of cleaners and lubs. They clean better, I think they lubricate better. The wife doesn't complain about their smell and they don't stain stuff. I hate cleaning guns. The slip and the waterbased cleaners clean soooo much better. $0.02
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    Quote Originally Posted by FromMyColdDeadHand View Post
    I transitioned all my guns to the SLIP family of cleaners and lubs. They clean better, I think they lubricate better. The wife doesn't complain about their smell and they don't stain stuff. I hate cleaning guns. The slip and the waterbased cleaners clean soooo much better. $0.02
    Yeah, I'm a fan of the Slip2000 stuff, especially the ELW (don't use the ELW for cleaning, just lubing afterwards).

    That said, I cut my teeth on Break Free when I was in the Army beaucoup years ago. I still use it for the cleaning portion, dry it off, and use EWL for the lubing part.
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    I have opted out.

    I open my cabinet and the first of the dozens of gun specific or vehicle appropriate products sitting there that will work I use.
    Literally dozens of things I have tried in the past decades to see what works best.

    They all work good enough.

    When I’m out of CLP, I use the Breakfree, then the gun lube, then synthetic high end motor oil, then.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoringGuy45 View Post
    Depends on when the "new" formula came about. I used to use Break Free about 10-12 years ago, when I first got into shooting. I was never a huge fan of it; no matter what I used it on, it always made the action have a gritty feel, like it wasn't even lubed.
    Awesome to know I'm not the only one that thinks it gives everything a gritty feel. Almost like a bit of sand you missed somewhere in the action. I swapped to Slip a few years back and haven't felt the need to even try anything else.

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    I did CLP through the 80s and moved on way back then. Slip 2000 for lubes. Other products for cleaning. Frankly, Mobil 1 is a better gun lube than CLP. Better cleaners out there too. CLP won't even touch a nice hard carbon ring.

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    I use whatever,. Including CLP. They all feel the same to me

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    Since there's Breakfree CLP (and LP) I'm not sure what the point of this is:

    https://www.safariland.com/products/...2.html#start=1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slater View Post
    Since there's Breakfree CLP (and LP) I'm not sure what the point of this is:

    https://www.safariland.com/products/...2.html#start=1
    If you mix them all together you get synthetic-blend CLLLPP.

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