October 19, 2010, 10:49 PM
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Join Date: March 19, 2008
Location: High & Dry in Missouri Ozarks
Posts: 2,113
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I am a dedicated Ballistol user and, as you know, it was designed to be mixed with water. Mixing it with some toxic substance does not make sense to me as there are many other toxic products/mixes out there that would probably work better. The beauty of Ballistol, the original "CLP," is that it is non-toxic, can be mixed with water, and does not hurt, but actually helps metal, plastic, wood, leather, house plants, etc. I would look in another direction if you intend to "toxicify" Ballistol.
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My sentiments exactly.
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