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So I'm contemplating developing a new gun oil for sale...
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<blockquote data-quote="aestus" data-source="post: 2527756" data-attributes="member: 2989"><p>The important part for most buyers is that it's non-toxic and doesn't stink. People who don't care if the product is toxic, smelly, or "edible" end up just sing mobile one synthetic oil. The rest of us want stuff we can get all over our hands, indoors and not worry about any health side effects.</p><p></p><p>That's probably one of the big selling points for the latest "green" stuff. I personally use Slip2000 EWL mainly because it doesn't stink, but also it tends to stay where I put it and seems far slicker than mobile one oil. It's proven in AR's and that's really all I care about. I'm not sure if it's edible, but it is non-toxic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aestus, post: 2527756, member: 2989"] The important part for most buyers is that it's non-toxic and doesn't stink. People who don't care if the product is toxic, smelly, or "edible" end up just sing mobile one synthetic oil. The rest of us want stuff we can get all over our hands, indoors and not worry about any health side effects. That's probably one of the big selling points for the latest "green" stuff. I personally use Slip2000 EWL mainly because it doesn't stink, but also it tends to stay where I put it and seems far slicker than mobile one oil. It's proven in AR's and that's really all I care about. I'm not sure if it's edible, but it is non-toxic. [/QUOTE]
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