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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 2977263" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>I think we come from two different anecdotes here. I have used Froglube in the manner it was intended, and per the instructions, I have had no issues. The consistency would have changed over the 2-3 years I've used it, if your experiences were universal. However, it is no different than the day I bought it. I didn't cake it on though either as I said. It's on two ARs I built and again, no issues. </p><p></p><p>In terms of "pores" I don't think they state that, however, they DO state it fills in gaps on a microscopically uneven surface. Had enough chemistry back in the day to know that is true. </p><p></p><p>Gonna have to disagree with your theory on there not being enough lube after wiping it off. Runs a Les Baer just fine from my experience and that gun still doesn't break down by hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 2977263, member: 24"] I think we come from two different anecdotes here. I have used Froglube in the manner it was intended, and per the instructions, I have had no issues. The consistency would have changed over the 2-3 years I've used it, if your experiences were universal. However, it is no different than the day I bought it. I didn't cake it on though either as I said. It's on two ARs I built and again, no issues. In terms of "pores" I don't think they state that, however, they DO state it fills in gaps on a microscopically uneven surface. Had enough chemistry back in the day to know that is true. Gonna have to disagree with your theory on there not being enough lube after wiping it off. Runs a Les Baer just fine from my experience and that gun still doesn't break down by hand. [/QUOTE]
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