9x18_Walther
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After some discussion with others on this forum, I've decided on using a CLP to clean my guns.
The instructions on the bottle are a little unclear.
1. Apply to mechanisms and metal surfaces.
2. Allow a few minutes or more (even overnight) for penetration and cleaning action to occur.
3. With movement or brushing of the parts, foreign matter will break loose and can be wiped away.
4. Break-Free CLP lubricates immediately. For best results, allow to cure for 2 hours.
Does step four indicate that no additional lubrication is needed? I understand that some CLP is left behind when wiped dry, but I was thinking that the rails, locking lugs, etc. would need a drop or two.
Can someone clarify this?
The instructions on the bottle are a little unclear.
1. Apply to mechanisms and metal surfaces.
2. Allow a few minutes or more (even overnight) for penetration and cleaning action to occur.
3. With movement or brushing of the parts, foreign matter will break loose and can be wiped away.
4. Break-Free CLP lubricates immediately. For best results, allow to cure for 2 hours.
Does step four indicate that no additional lubrication is needed? I understand that some CLP is left behind when wiped dry, but I was thinking that the rails, locking lugs, etc. would need a drop or two.
Can someone clarify this?