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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 5
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I'm in the process of cleaning my 1858 Remington and noticed I have a can of Rz-50 Dry film lubricant says it contains no oil or silicone. Anyone have any experience using this?? Sounds like may be better than that wd40 stuff
www.rz-50.com Thanks mikeb1
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: far,far,North
Posts: 377
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Hi,
WD40 is great for cleaning, however it makes a very poor long term lubricant because it evaporates in time. WD40 was originaly designed as a water despersant. even though it makes a good SHORT TERM lubricant. I myself used to use Hoppe"s no.9 for cleaning and then a very light coating of any gun oil or my wife's sewing machine oil. If you were in some crazy/extream weather , (like Canada ) then I would use a a dry lubricant and then only on the enternal parts. The outside still gets some form of oil to protect it from rust. Hope I answered your question. Gary |
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