FrogLube CLP

Published on July 13, 2012
Duration: 11:21

This guide details the application of FrogLube CLP, a plant-based firearm cleaner, lubricant, and preservative, as demonstrated by sootch00. The process emphasizes heating firearm components to enhance lubricant penetration and includes steps for preparation, application, and cleanup. The video highlights FrogLube's non-toxic, food-grade properties and its effectiveness on various firearms and tools.

Quick Summary

FrogLube CLP is a plant-based, food-grade, non-toxic firearm cleaner, lubricant, and preservative. For best results, apply it to heated firearm components (100-120°F) after removing all petroleum residues. This allows the lubricant to penetrate the metal pores effectively, providing superior rust inhibition and lubrication.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to FrogLube
  2. 00:51Product Composition and Origin
  3. 01:41Application Method: Heat
  4. 02:15Preparation and Compatibility
  5. 03:14Demonstration on Beretta 92FS
  6. 06:10Cleanup and Results
  7. 07:26Demonstration on Colt Mustang
  8. 09:29Non-Firearm Applications
  9. 09:48Company Values and Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is FrogLube CLP and what are its main benefits?

FrogLube CLP is a plant-based, food-grade, non-toxic, and biodegradable firearm cleaner, lubricant, and preservative. Its key benefits include excellent rust inhibition, superior lubrication, a pleasant wintergreen scent, and safety for use on various materials like plastics, metals, and wood.

How should FrogLube CLP be applied for best results?

For optimal performance, FrogLube CLP should be applied to heated firearm components (around 100-120°F). Heating the metal opens its pores, allowing the lubricant to penetrate deeply. After application, allow it to soak, then wipe away excess with a microfiber cloth.

Is FrogLube CLP safe to handle and use around food or pets?

Yes, FrogLube CLP is explicitly described as non-toxic and food-grade. The presenter even demonstrates its non-toxic nature by tasting a small amount, highlighting its safety compared to traditional petroleum-based solvents.

What preparation is needed before applying FrogLube CLP for the first time?

Before the initial application of FrogLube CLP, it is crucial to remove all existing petroleum-based residues from the firearm. This is typically done using isopropyl alcohol to ensure the FrogLube can properly bond with the clean metal surface.

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