Paddle holsters, belt holsters, shoulder holsters, magazine pouches, belts, concealed clothing -- discuss here.
 #63804  by Lascivious1
 
I use Weapon Sield as my cleaner/lube but i just want it for the lubrication qualities.
since it only comes in drip applications i feel like im wasting it trying to clean the inner parts and little creavises.

so i want to get a spray cleaner to clean with and when done i want to wipe down with weapon shield and lube contact points with it.

what do you guys recommend as a good spray cleaner?
also do you think it would be ok to use two different products together?
 #63808  by cj45lc
 
David wrote:I use Ballistol Sportsman's Oil: http://www.ballistol.com/

Same here

I am certainly no expert but I do not like to mix oils in or on anything, cars-trucks-guns
 #63817  by Lascivious1
 
cj45lc wrote:
David wrote:I use Ballistol Sportsman's Oil: http://www.ballistol.com/

Same here

I am certainly no expert but I do not like to mix oils in or on anything, cars-trucks-guns
yeh thats my concern. but i use far to much oil to clean with and WS isnt cheap. i especially use alot when trying to drip it don the inners of the barrel. just seams like im wasting good product.
 #63819  by SCUBA9097
 
Apply a few drops to a long stick Q-tip. Makes it last a lot longer as it spreads it in a thin coating.
 #63824  by WPCatfish
 
SCUBA9097 wrote:Apply a few drops to a long stick Q-tip. Makes it last a lot longer as it spreads it in a thin coating.
I use cleaning patches to do this.
 #63826  by MeanOperator
 
Break Free CLP,it does everything.Cleans,lubricates,protects..
 #63827  by jslacker
 
+1 on the break free, it also "foams up" when applied getting into all those nooks and crannies.
 #63829  by jslacker
 
I'm gonna be rummaging through your trash on next collections day, just a FYI so you wont shoot me. :lol: