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    Who else loves Rem oil wipes..

    I don't often clean my guns so when I do, if I waste a little money on wipes, so be it. But one way to preserve your pricey wipes is to get a box of Baby Wipes and start with them and finish with pricey oil wipes.

    Your welcome. Now go shoot your beloved AR's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ColtSeavers View Post
    Is that a one-shot deal and you throw it away or can it be re-used?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pappabear View Post
    I don't often clean my guns so when I do, if I waste a little money on wipes, so be it. But one way to preserve your pricey wipes is to get a box of Baby Wipes and start with them and finish with pricey oil wipes.

    Your welcome. Now go shoot your beloved AR's.
    Bet your AR's smell purty!
    11C2P '83-'87
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    F**k China!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ABNAK View Post
    Is that a one-shot deal and you throw it away or can it be re-used?
    One and done, but you don't need to use the whole thing in one shot. I cut off sections as I need them and a little goes a long ways.

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    I dug through my shit and found Pro Shot Lead Clean Gun Cloth. But how is this more efficient than using Boretech Eliminator and regular patches? Seems like I would run through this guy in short order.

    This product says, run a patch of this then several regualr patches. hmm

    I'm down to learn so please explain.

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    As far as Rem Oil goes..of all the stuff Ive used on firearms for well over 40 years, that stuff was the worst. I really dont know what it "does".
    It sure as hell doesnt prevent rust- I used it awhile after it came out- I remember a couple of shottys rusting underneath the oil it looked like.
    As a lube, its shit, runs off quickly and doesnt stay put, its too watery for my tastes, and there are many many videos on YT doing comparisons with other oils/lubes & it always come in last or near last.
    I have a HATRED of all things Remington, so my opinion may not be what youre looking for.
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    My son is a big fan of Remoil wipes. I would rather keep a small bottle of better oil in the PG and use one of the 10 applicators I was born with.

    Andy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Straight Shooter View Post
    PB-
    As far as Rem Oil goes..of all the stuff Ive used on firearms for well over 40 years, that stuff was the worst. I really dont know what it "does".
    It sure as hell doesnt prevent rust- I used it awhile after it came out- I remember a couple of shottys rusting underneath the oil it looked like.
    As a lube, its shit, runs off quickly and doesnt stay put, its too watery for my tastes, and there are many many videos on YT doing comparisons with other oils/lubes & it always come in last or near last.
    I have a HATRED of all things Remington, so my opinion may not be what youre looking for.
    Rem Oil is pretty good at helping things rust but not as good as WD40.

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    Rem oil is one of the worst. The end

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