CA 2867869 A1Do you have a patent number? The claims will spell it out very clearly.
https://www.google.com/patents/CA28...ved=0CB0Q6AEwAGoVChMIyqvwt5XhxgIV0gWSCh2sXg_p
CA 2867869 A1Do you have a patent number? The claims will spell it out very clearly.
lol, well they've fucked potential vegetable oil competition pretty cleverly. Forget about if it's crisco or not, claim 11 is the most important. It's the one that outlines a method of application of a vegetable oil to a mechanical part for the purpose of preventing corrosion or removing fouling using a product with the same or similar (within patents parameters) of a vegetable based lube.
it was found that a blend of vegetable oil (soybean and canola) was superior to a single oil. It should be noted that while pure vegetable oils are primarily discussed herein, it is within the scope of the invention that other components may be present (such as synthetic oils or additives) in amounts that do not substantially interfere with the above described properties. Thus, in an aspect of the present invention, the oil composition consists essentially of vegetable oils. In another aspect of the invention, the oil composition consists of vegetable oils.
meh, the oils have different viscosities at different temps. Nothing new there.Interesting excerpt
meh, the oils have different viscosities at different temps. Nothing new there.
Putting ice cream on your gun will make it more delicious.I don't get the butt hurt. I could care less.l if FireClean is Crisco. If it works it works. If they said putting ice cream on my gun would make it work better, I'd buy a pint of Graeters ice cream to eat and a half gallon of Bryers to coat my gun with.
I don't disagree with alot of what he said, but I do disagree with the "snake oil" comment. While Fireclean is expensive for what it is, it does work. And it works pretty well in my experience. I've been using it for over a year. When I first started using it, I halfway expected it to fail by gumming up like Froglube. To my surprise, it still hasn't. I've got a couple of bottles of FC that will last me for at least a couple of years. I don't know if I'll buy more when it runs out, but considering the cost over time, it's not a big deal at all. In the meantime, hopefully someone will figure out what it's made of so I can buy a lifetime supply at the grocery store for $4.
I tested my other lubricant "KY Jelly" last night. Seems that it too could be made of crisco.
Thoughts?
I tested my other lubricant "KY Jelly" last night. Seems that it too could be made of crisco.
Thoughts?
some folks try everything that comes out. the secret is...they all work fine 'if' you use them. same with the froglube crap. just clean and oil your gun and it'll last a lifetime. then you can save all that money to buy rip ammo. lolI don't disagree with alot of what he said, but I do disagree with the "snake oil" comment. While Fireclean is expensive for what it is, it does work. And it works pretty well in my experience. I've been using it for over a year. When I first started using it, I halfway expected it to fail by gumming up like Froglube. To my surprise, it still hasn't. I've got a couple of bottles of FC that will last me for at least a couple of years. I don't know if I'll buy more when it runs out, but considering the cost over time, it's not a big deal at all. In the meantime, hopefully someone will figure out what it's made of so I can buy a lifetime supply at the grocery store for $4.
I tried Froglube based on the recommendation of someone I trust and is an industry expert in his own right. That little experiment sucked. After following the ridiculous and time consuming instructions exactly to a "T", it failed miserably. After about 90 days, it turned into a sticky sludge.some folks try everything that comes out. the secret is...they all work fine 'if' you use them. same with the froglube crap. just clean and oil your gun and it'll last a lifetime. then you can save all that money to buy rip ammo. lol
froglube is a hoax.I tried Froglube based on the recommendation of someone I trust and is an industry expert in his own right. That little experiment sucked. After following the ridiculous and time consuming instructions exactly to a "T", it failed miserably. After about 90 days, it turned into a sticky sludge.
It took me several days, but I finally made it through this whole freaking thread. Conclusions?
FC is not crisco as purported by TFB and the weaponshield guy.
Off the shelf cooking oils are not a suitable replacement. Have you ever smelled old, left over cooking oil? Nasty!
Don't use FC for cooking. You should use Froglube instead, because it imparts a nice minty flavor.
Also, the bottle of Weaponshield that I have is going in the trash, based on principles alone. WTF?
Personal observations after more than a year using FC.
It works.
I swore off wonderlubes after a terrible experience with FL. That is until a kind member here sent me a partially used bottle to try out. I still have that bottle because a little goes a LONG way. I subsequently purchased 2 more bottles, one for the workbench and one for the range bag. I've always thought that FC was expensive and that's been my only complaint. But considering that my 2.5 bottles will last for years, it's really not a big deal.
Also, I've never seen FC gum up like FL did. My guns can sit up for weeks at a time and go months between cleaning. I initially cleaned them with brake cleaner and then acetone. Wiped off any residue with a paper towel and went to town with FC. I even break the "light film" rule and generally run the guns wet. Mostly suppressed on AR's and pistols. No issues whatsoever.
In short, I'm a converted skeptic.
Also, we already knew that FC was a plant based oil. So what's the BFD?