Any Comments on these Chemicals, please?

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Anyone have any comments or opinions on any of these products (photo attached), please?

Appreciated if so.

Some of these are a bit "old" (aged/dated)...and I am particularly interested in knowing more about the Marbles Nitro "SOLVENT OIL" (??).

Thanks in advance,
Glenn..
 

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Left to right:

1) Outers Gun oil - lubricant / rust preventative
2) Gunslick Nitro Solvent - bore cleaner
3) Marble's Nitro Solvent Oil - Wants to do both cleaning and lube, the original CLP.
4) Marble's Non-Freeze Oil - oil for cold weather, possibly synthetic.
5) Outer's Nitro Solvent - Bore cleaner. Same product as #2, ~25 years later.
 
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The polarized oil is supposed to like and want to be next to metal surfaces. The Nitro Oil seems like an early CLP.
 
1) Outers Gun oil - lubricant / rust preventative
2) Gunslick Nitro Solvent - bore cleaner
3) Marble's Nitro Solvent Oil - Wants to do both cleaning and lube, the original CLP.
4) Marble's Non-Freeze Oil - oil for cold weather, possibly synthetic.
5) Outer's Nitro Solvent - Bore cleaner. Same product as #2, ~25 years later.
That Marble's Non-Freeze oil is probably 50+ years old, and has spermaceti oil in it. Spermaceti oil comes from sperm whales, and is considered one of the best natural lubes of all time. Obviously, once we quit hunting whales, they could no longer make it.

The Outers Gunslick products were often found in Outers' cleaning kits, the ones with the multi-piece aluminum rods.
 
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