Break Free LCP

I have a little bottle but have never used it.

Only chemicals I have used for years is
100% Synthetic Motor Oil any brand, Hoppe’s
grease, and Hoppe’s Foam Bore cleaner.

My cleaning patches are the Round Eye Make-
up remover cotton rounds.

That’s it.
 
After using it for close to 40 years in and with the Army, I firmly believe that there are better products for each of the three functions - clean, lube, preserve. I use 5W-30 synthetic motor oil to lube most of my guns with. If that is inadequate or inappropriate, they get TW-25B.
 
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I use Break Free on AR-pattern rifles, and prefer it over any of the other CLPs on the market. Ballistol is my "CLP" for black powder firearms...moose milk (8:1 ratio of water:Ballistol) for cleaning, and straight for lube and corrosion protection. My other smokeless firearms get a separate cleaner and lube. Preservatives aren't needed on some due to the high-tech finishes, but the blued guns get a generous wipe-down with straight Ballistol.
 
I was one of about 10 people that was tasked to clean up the motor pool at Camp Shelby before we went home. The previous unit had left several gallons of the GOOD Breakfree that smelled like bananas. 3 gallons went home with me. Still have 2 jugs left, and this was in the early 80’s.
 

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I was one of about 10 people that was tasked to clean up the motor pool at Camp Shelby before we went home. The previous unit had left several gallons of the GOOD Breakfree that smelled like bananas. 3 gallons went home with me. Still have 2 jugs left, and this was in the early 80’s.
Good work.
 
Over the years have tried several of the wonder solvents and always come back to Hoppes, may take a bit long to get clean but well worth the time!!
 
I've been using Break Free for many years, I had always fell for all the " new improved whiz bang cleaner " that they'll come out with but after using it for a bit and seeing their faults would always come back to Break Free.
I've learned my lesson and a few years ago I bought a large jug of it so now I don't have a reason to look elsewhere.
edit to say; I still keep some Hoppe's around to clean the lead out of my .22s.
 
After watching this, I got some SLIP, but still use Mobil 1 and CLP. CLP actually scored quite high in almost all categories.

While folks always discuss what they like and what they've used for however long, it was interesting to see actual data on these products.



Larry
 
Hoppe's for the bore and Break-Free CLP for everything else. I have plenty of both. Although I'll keep the synthetic 5W-30 in mind as an alternative, if one is needed.
 
Breakfree CLP and often Hoppes for the bore. Often squirt a Boresnake for the shotgun barrels.
 
Do you still use Break Free CLP?
Do I still?

I remember a time, we used LSA to lube and protect all our Army hardware. I never knew if it worked. It was the only choice we had. I left the service for 7 years, and when I came back, LSA was ancient history, and we were now using Break-Free CLP. One thing I did notice, is using either product on parkerized finishes, they both 'wetted' the surfaces significantly. That would lead me to believe that oil or solvent was finding its way into every possible pore.

Prior to this, all I l'd have used at home is Outers or Hoppes conventional gun oils.

I figured by now, if Break-Free was good enough for the Army, it must be pretty good stuff. I switched to Break-Free, and I had two significant rust episodes on blued guns.

Was it because of the Break-Free, or was it just a coincidence and the guns would have rusted regardless of what they were wiped with?

Went back to conventional gun oil and Hoppe's #9. I do however, use Break-Free or similar combo-snake-oils when doing a quickie cleaning of my mostly stainless firearms. Ain't one rusted.:cool:
 

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