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  • Bandanabandit1
    • Feb 2010
    • 1034

    Aerosol Oil?

    Anyone know of any aerosol oils that dont contain solvents? I was using a can i forget what it was, (came in a orange can with a black cap) and ran out and tossed it out. I thought it was Outers but wasnt sure, I went to the store and I saw hoppes had some that came in the exact same packaging and decided to pick up a can. Well when I got home and sprayed some on a patch and it smelled like rubbing alcohol and Acetone (I was completely shocked I expected it to smell almost odorless and mild like the other can I used). After comparing the Aerosol Hoppes oil to a bottle of hoppes liquid oil it seems to me like Hoppes switched up their ingredients and made more of a solvent type oil (like Remoil). Anyone else notice this? Would this newer Hoppes hurt the finish on any of my older stocks? Anyone have a better spray type oil they can recomend? Thanks Guys
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  • deputy85
    • Oct 2009
    • 4183

    #2
    Kroil? its in a orange spray can with a black lid
    Mike H.-- Legion Life Member,VFW Member, CMP member since 2004 and am in my own mind

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    • Bandanabandit1
      • Feb 2010
      • 1034

      #3
      Originally posted by deputy85 View Post
      Kroil? its in a orange spray can with a black lid
      No it wasnt Kroil, It was either Outers or Hoppes and im leaning towards Outers..
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      • Ninpo2dan
        • Apr 2012
        • 10

        #4
        I've been using Break Free CLP since the early 90's, and it was the only CLP I've used while serving in the Army. It does not damage plastics, wood, or synthetics. It is available in liquid and aerosol format in a large variety of container types.

        I keep a few 12oz aerosol cans in my home for cleaning firearms after returning from the range or prior to use if they've been in the safe a while. I also use the 4oz aerosol and 4oz "dropper" bottles with my range bag for on-the-range use.

        This stuff also works great on knives, entrenching tools, etc.

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        • McGuy
          • Dec 2009
          • 1043

          #5
          Originally posted by deputy85 View Post
          Kroil? its in a orange spray can with a black lid
          Kroil is good stuff, but you'll never use "oderless" in the same sentence.

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          • aj98
            • Oct 2009
            • 2584

            #6
            Ballistol is available in both pourable and spray.
            It is wood, plastic, and leather safe.

            Gunzilla is pump spray.
            Last edited by aj98; 04-27-2012, 01:07 PM.

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            • Bandanabandit1
              • Feb 2010
              • 1034

              #7
              anyone know of a spray oil that dosent smell like rubbing alcohol and wont harm older oil finished stocks?
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              • Dave in NGA
                • Jul 2011
                • 321

                #8
                I'm partial to the G96 spray oil. It smells like bubble gum when sprayed on and it won't injure stock finishes and does an excellent job rust protecting.

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                • GarandGrabber
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 4463

                  #9
                  Originally posted by McGuy View Post
                  Kroil is good stuff, but you'll never use "oderless" in the same sentence.
                  The best...and smells as good as that first freshman year love. Rust eatin wonder it is...Never did any harm to any of my wood...
                  Gary Russell

                  Northland Sportsmen's Club, 2018 President
                  CMP Match Chairman
                  NRA Highpower Rifle Chairman
                  NRA Certified Range Safety Officer
                  Chief Range Officer

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                  • coppertales
                    • Mar 2010
                    • 201

                    #10
                    I use LPS2. I swear it is the same as Breakfree, same color and smell. Excellent results over the last 20 years.....chris3

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                    • Deerjager
                      • May 2012
                      • 844

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Dave in NGA View Post
                      I'm partial to the G96 spray oil. It smells like bubble gum when sprayed on and it won't injure stock finishes and does an excellent job rust protecting.
                      X2 on the G96. Also use CLP.
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                      • CAL D-9
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 913

                        #12
                        You cant beat Kroil. Been using it for years. We had that stuff at work years ago in a 55 gallon drum. Put a gallon in a bucket and drop parts in and let soak. Sometimes left it sitting for a few days. Got the job done. One old timer explained to me that Kroil Oil does everything but forgive you of your sins.

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                        • MLHSR
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 1349

                          #13
                          kroils great, for my rimfires using a mixture with hopes #9 with patches only works with with zero carbon ring or leading. on my garands let soak overnight and it will lift most deposits..

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                          • bd1
                            • Jul 2011
                            • 1137

                            #14
                            Try Amsoil. It's bound to contain solvents but it sure works to prevent rust. Smells like 3-in-1.

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