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Anyone use Breakfree CLP?
Walmart has it in the gun department, under the Winchester label. P/N WIN-CLP-2 UPC 088592101022 4 oz. spray can. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a band-aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. |
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Anyone use Breakfree CLP?
On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 21:15:54 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: Walmart has it in the gun department, under the Winchester label. P/N WIN-CLP-2 UPC 088592101022 4 oz. spray can. I use it, it's good stuff. It came in a squirt bottle with one of my cleaning kits, and when that ran out I switched to a larger spray can. It's all you really need for pistols, although sometimes I break out the bottle of Hoppe's because I miss the smell. |
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Anyone use Breakfree CLP?
On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 21:15:54 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: Walmart has it in the gun department, under the Winchester label. P/N WIN-CLP-2 UPC 088592101022 4 oz. spray can. http://thefiringline.com/forums/show....php?p=3675639 |
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Anyone use Breakfree CLP?
Boris Kapusta wrote: On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 21:15:54 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Walmart has it in the gun department, under the Winchester label. P/N WIN-CLP-2 UPC 088592101022 4 oz. spray can. http://thefiringline.com/forums/show....php?p=3675639 And? I first used in in 1987 to free up a seized Chevy 292 engine. I bought a bunch of it at Odd Lots, with the Duracell name on the containers. I ran out about 10 years ago, and had trouble finding more until a few years ago, when Walmart was selling it in the fishing department. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a band-aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. |
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Anyone use Breakfree CLP?
On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 23:55:40 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: Boris Kapusta wrote: On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 21:15:54 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Walmart has it in the gun department, under the Winchester label. P/N WIN-CLP-2 UPC 088592101022 4 oz. spray can. http://thefiringline.com/forums/show....php?p=3675639 And? I first used in in 1987 to free up a seized Chevy 292 engine. I bought a bunch of it at Odd Lots, with the Duracell name on the containers. I ran out about 10 years ago, and had trouble finding more until a few years ago, when Walmart was selling it in the fishing department. I find it at most sports stores, like Dicks's or Cabela's, etc. IIRC it's made by Safariland, who makes holstters and other gun related products. I've never really seen it sold as Winchester, but the link I posted contained an explanation. I just use it on my guns and fishing stuff. Maybe on a folding knife. Never had a rust problem with anything I've used it on. Spray on, wipe off. I never tried it on an engine. |
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Anyone use Breakfree CLP?
Boris Kapusta wrote: On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 23:55:40 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Boris Kapusta wrote: On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 21:15:54 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Walmart has it in the gun department, under the Winchester label. P/N WIN-CLP-2 UPC 088592101022 4 oz. spray can. http://thefiringline.com/forums/show....php?p=3675639 And? I first used in in 1987 to free up a seized Chevy 292 engine. I bought a bunch of it at Odd Lots, with the Duracell name on the containers. I ran out about 10 years ago, and had trouble finding more until a few years ago, when Walmart was selling it in the fishing department. I find it at most sports stores, like Dicks's or Cabela's, etc. IIRC it's made by Safariland, who makes holstters and other gun related products. I've never really seen it sold as Winchester, but the link I posted contained an explanation. I just use it on my guns and fishing stuff. Maybe on a folding knife. Never had a rust problem with anything I've used it on. Spray on, wipe off. I never tried it on an engine. I used it to remove a light bulb from a socket. It was aluminum base in a brass socket and so tight that I was afraid that it would shear the rivets. It was a wall light, base down so I sprayed as small dot on the top of the glass. It came right out, the next day with no problems. It saved me from replacing a pair of fixtures over a fireplace. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid™ on it, because it's Teflon coated. |
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