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04-27-2009, 09:16 AM | #1 |
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Anyone using Eezox?
I have hear dits a fairly good cleaner and an extremly good lubricant and protectant. Calvin, Sir, u wote the other day that you use a dry lube for ur magazines, Is it Eezoxx? Anyone who's ever used it pleasde give me a little feed back on it. Also if anyone sever used Weapon shield, tell me how good a cleaner, lubricant and protectant it is. I wrotye to the guy who invented and asked hom in detail. he said weapon shield removes copper, carbon and lead. he seems like a very stand up sorta guy and i do take his word for that but i'd alos like to know what my wise and experienced family of ERCS thinksof these two products.
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04-27-2009, 09:47 AM | #2 |
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Amber, I've used lots of different things through the years, and Eezox is the best thing I've found. Its all I use on my Weapons, Locks and just about anything you want a dry lubricant on to lubricate and keep from rusting, and don't want oil to get on you. A good test for anyone is to get a few uncoated nails at the hardware store and spray one with Eezox and the others with any lubricant of your choice,mark them for identification, and put them in water with salt added to it. Let them stay a few days and see what happens. I think White Dog uses it, maybe he'll report on it.
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04-27-2009, 05:58 PM | #3 |
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I use eezox now, I tried my own test on my metal top of my jigsaw table, front half with eezox, back half with WD40. Guess what? No rust on the eezox half. If I think about it tomorrow I'll post a picture of it. I have to take one first.
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04-28-2009, 05:30 AM | #4 |
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That was a good test Tony. Would like to see the pictures. White Dog uses it for several different things other than just guns. I've found it works better than anything else I've tried on padlocks on farm gates that are out it the weather all the time. They lock and unlock easily and don't rust.
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04-28-2009, 01:57 PM | #5 |
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Unhapilly Eesox isn't available in Brazil,but i use Corrosion X,maybe is similar!
I use Hoppe's # 9 too . |
04-28-2009, 01:57 PM | #6 |
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Here are 2 pictures of eezox results. I just mentioned my jigsaw yesterday but I also tried it on my cylindrycal sander also. I did this about a month ago. I took the pictures today.
It was the back of the jigsaw, not the front, the front is WD40.
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04-29-2009, 05:10 AM | #7 |
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Tony, thanks for the Pictures. I think if more people knew how well it works, they would try it. If Eezox would give a free sample for people to try, they could sell a bunch of it.
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2. Does it attract dirt and stuff when its dry? 3. Does it clean lead away easily? 4. How long is the lube good for.. as a lube and a sa protectant? Thansk for th efeedback. I have one more question but only those who have used both the products that i am gonan anme.can answer. IS M pro 7 as good a carbon solvemt and degreaser as Hoppes elite guun cleaner? I am asking so mnay questions cuz i am runnin low on gun cleaning supplies and have to order some more. So i am deciding what to get. Also anyone ever tried bore tech eliminatoer? IS it godo to remove lead as well as carbon? One lasy question. Someone said weapon shield is so good that it cleans lead very easily infact so easily that u dont even need a bronze bush with that. Just give it a godo coat of weapon shield and dwell time and it'll just patch out easily. IS it teur. Sorry i am asking too many questioons at the same time. Thanks everone. Regards, Amber. |
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Here's a test on lubricants I found, seems pretty well done.
http://www.6mmbr.com/corrosiontest.html
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