Downtownv 1,764 Posted December 20, 2020 Hoppes is about to run out and there have been a lot of higher-tech cleaners out there in the past 5 years. What are you in love with? Thanks. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
High Exposure 5,635 Posted December 20, 2020 Slip https://www.slip2000.com/index.php 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ChrisJM981 924 Posted December 20, 2020 22 minutes ago, High Exposure said: Slip https://www.slip2000.com/index.php Their oil is the bee's knees. I like the EWL. I haven't used their cleaners yet. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
45Doll 5,848 Posted December 20, 2020 Mega dittos on the EWL. Giving some to new shooters for Christmas. Side note: my instructor at Sig used this exclusively on his P220 SAO. He shot an average of 3,000 rounds a week with that pistol, including instruction and his matches. He liked to run the gun 'wet'. His 'cleaning' amounted to wiping it down. My experience has been similar, although I could only dream about shooting 3,000 rounds a week. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RUTGERS95 889 Posted December 20, 2020 hoppes and mobil 1 with occasional foam bore cleaner. You need nothing else Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PK90 3,569 Posted December 20, 2020 Hoppes No. 9 to clean. MiliTec-1 to lube. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RUTGERS95 889 Posted December 20, 2020 3 minutes ago, PK90 said: Hoppes No. 9 to clean. MiliTec-1 to lube. militec is excellent as well 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tony357 386 Posted December 20, 2020 hoppe's copper solvent. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AVB-AMG 530 Posted December 21, 2020 @Downtownv: The cleaners suggested by others above for the most part work fine, so this really is a matter of personal preference. Some folks here just continue to use what they have always used, uninterested in trying anything new or different that may actually be an improvement. As I am sure you are aware, there are numerous products on the market that are made specifically to Clean, Lubricate and Protect (CLP) firearms, as well as lubricants intended for other applications, (i.e. Mobil 1 synthetic motor oil). Most of them work just fine for firearms and the important thing is to use them on a regular basis. My preference is to use separate products to clean, lubricate and protect my firearms, instead of using one product that claims to do all of the above (CLP), such as Ballistol multi-use spray or Break Free CLP. While these products may work fine for some folks, I do not believe that one size fits all. I find it hard to believe that one product will do as good a job of cleaning, lubricating and protecting all parts of a firearm, as compared to different products that are formulated to do one specific task and do it really well. For the past five years, I have been using the M-Pro 7 military grade gun cleaning system and lubricant product line, using their specific products for each task. Check out their web site for more information: http://www.mpro7.com/ FYI, the M-Pro 7 products are used by the U.S. military and perform above the minimum MILSPEC requirements. For example, the minimum cleaning efficiency for the MILSPEC is 70%. In an independent government funded test the M-Pro 7 Gun Cleaner scored 98% cleaning efficiency for one cleaning pass and worked 4 times faster than most other cleaners, which scored between 50% - 74% cleaning efficiency. Also, I appreciate that all M-Pro7 gun cleaning products are odorless, non-hazardous, biodegradable and non-flammable, unlike some of the cleaners suggested by others. Also, they use a unique blend of modern chemical technologies containing corrosion inhibitors and surfactants with a non-toxic solvent base to provide superior cleaning without the intense smell of other cleaners, (i.e. Hoppe's in particular). The M-Pro 7 Gun Cleaner thoroughly strips the surface of all oil and grease. It breaks up carbon particles from the bore steel, therefore allowing for a very good job of removing both the surface carbon particles along with the embedded metal fouling. In the cleaning process I use brass and soft bristle brushes, cotton patches as well as bore snakes in tandem, treated with the cleaning solution. I then use a can of compressed air to blow out any remaining cleaning solution from those hard to reach areas. Once it is dry, I will apply the appropriate gun oil or grease as the lubricant, where necessary. I hope this helps and gives you another option to consider.... AVB-AMG Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GRIZ 3,365 Posted December 21, 2020 Hoppes #9 to clean. I've been using G96. Old tech but it works as a CLP. Breakfree? Work's great for L and P IMO. It''s okay as C but doesn'tdo the best job. I've only been using CLP from the 90s. JMO. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
njJoniGuy 2,129 Posted December 21, 2020 Hoppe's #9 to clean. The olfactory nerves are directly connected to the pleasure center in most shooters's brains. The sweet smell of #9 is almost enough to elicit an orgasmic reaction. CLP or Mobil 1 to lube. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RUTGERS95 889 Posted December 22, 2020 19 hours ago, njJoniGuy said: Hoppe's #9 to clean. The olfactory nerves are directly connected to the pleasure center in most shooters's brains. The sweet smell of #9 is almost enough to elicit an orgasmic reaction. CLP or Mobil 1 to lube. I asked my wife, mking director for fragrance company, if they could make and sell mens products that smell like hoppes 9 to men...lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JohnnyB 4,289 Posted December 22, 2020 1 hour ago, RUTGERS95 said: I asked my wife, mking director for fragrance company, if they could make and sell mens products that smell like hoppes 9 to men...lol In these times, we need to to stay below the radar! My wife hates guns and knows that scent well! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shufly 34 Posted December 24, 2020 Hands down. Boretech solvents Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites