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Join Date: May 1, 2010
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3 other picks...
I was going to buy a bottle of Weaponshield, www.weaponshield.com CLP in 2011 when it was on sale.
![]() Mpro7's LPX is in use with 100s of police officers & combat troops too. I used LPX with no major issues. Slip2000 is a citrus based gun care product. It's all natural & non toxic.
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Join Date: April 18, 2011
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For low-odor cleaning, I just use BreakFree foaming bore cleaner and 99% isopropyl alcohol for the rest, then re-lube.
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Join Date: February 5, 2011
Location: Oregon
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Weaponshield has a faint cinnamon-like smell. I like it.
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Join Date: December 18, 2012
Location: USA
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Another possibility, Mil-comm Mc25 Firearm Cleaner/degreaser
I tried that only because it was in a kit with their TW25b. The TW25B has been a huge improvement over oil on the pistols. Turns out the MC25 cleaner/degreaser works well too. It will really take you down to bare metal....so be sure to re-lube to prevent rust. Hoppe's leaves a bit of residual oil. MC25 takes that off too. The MC25 is very low odor and water based. |
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Join Date: December 21, 2000
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I also use the MPro-7 cleaner and lube. It works very well and has little if any odor.
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Join Date: October 25, 2012
Location: Austin, TX
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Re: Low odor gun cleaner?
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