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FrogLube Paste is a high-viscosity, USDA certified bio-based gun lubricant developed by a retired Navy SEAL. It bonds to metal under heat to reduce friction, prevent rust, and dissolve carbon fouling, all while offering a natural peppermint scent and non-toxic formula. Trusted by military and law enforcement, this 4oz paste delivers next-gen firearm protection and smooth operation without harsh chemicals.















| ASIN | B004FOV89E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,906 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #51 in Gun Lubrication |
| Brand | Frog Lube |
| Date First Available | December 9, 2010 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Flash Point | 700 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00736211146960 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 14696 |
| Liquid Volume | 0.11 Liters |
| Manufacturer | FrogLube |
| Material | Blend |
| Material Feature | Biodegradable Warning |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Information | Pail |
| Product Dimensions | 2.25 x 2.25 x 2.25 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gun maintenance, lubricating firearm, rust and corrosion prevention. |
| Specific Uses For Product | Lubricating friction points and moving parts , Protecting firearm surfaces from rust and corrosion, prepping firearm for storage. |
| UPC | 736211146960 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity | High |
| Viscosity Level | High |
D**N
Best Bang for the Buck.
This is my first time using this product. I was looking for a good gun grease and found this. Let's talk about the scent. I wanted something that would not alert dear of my presence. This product has a peppermint smell to it. No hash or strong chemical oder that you get with CLP and other leading brands. Does it clean? Well it pulled debris from the barrel but I would not use it for cleaning. Best to thoroughly clean your firearm first then use this product to lubricate and to protect. Does it lubricate well. Absolutely. My M1A1 and my 1911 have never operated smoother than this. Even with deep cleans and using other brands for lubraction, they always sounded like they were grating or grinding with each action. With this product every action is smooth, no awful sounds. Does it protect? I can say with absolute certainty, yes. After I used this product on my 1911, I left it in my tool shed for two weeks. Not a speck of rust or anything. I strongly encourage you the reader to purchase this product. You will have no regrets. It cleans off easily. Its an oil based product so do not get it on anything that you dont want stained.
R**K
Good smelling stuff that isn't poisonous. ...works well, too!
This is great stuff and won't poison you too! I've used this grease for a number of years for its designed application as well as other metal on metal uses. It seems to work best if the mating parts are cleaned and stripped of oils, then applied as directed followed up by a period of time in a warm place to let it 'cook in'. It holds up pretty well, stays put and doesn't weep or run.
B**.
Learn how to use this product and you will not use anything else!
Everyone buys FrogLube and uses it like a grease lubricant, WRONG! It is a paste designed to melt over your firearm and harden then wiped off completely. Let me explain... First you need to heat your firearm. Don't be special, I use a heat gun on low, but I know how to not overheat my firearm. Make sure to remove any plastic components if you use a heat gun, or use a hair dryer. Same concept just not as powerful. Heat the metal components up to a warm temperature 110F-120F. Don't use an oven. you will damage your sights. Once the firearm is warm, take the green, wonderfully minty scented paste on the end of a paintbrush and spread it all over the gun. The paste will liquify and spread all over in the nooks and crannies of your frame and slide. Set the part aside and let the product cool. When it cools the liquid turns back into a paste. It dries to the powder residue on your firearm and separates it from the metal. Then wipe it all off. Wipe the firearm clean of the paste with a dry terrycloth towel. When you wipe you are removing excess lube and the dirt, powder, and brass shavings from every crevice, and as you wipe, the lube portion is left behind and rubbed into the metal surface and coating. This is all done with a clean, non-toxic minty smell, so your bags and range gear will not stink of petroleum and ammonia, and it can be done indoors, feet away from your significant other and it will not bother the senses like traditional Hoppe's does. If you learn how to use it and wipe all the excess away the end result is a clean and perfectly lubricated firearm which will be reliable and ready to use! You will never want to use anything else.
J**J
Good Firearm lubricant
Works well, provides smooth operation and stays on. Plenty of value for the money!
I**N
Best lube on the market.
I have used this on my things that need lube besides guns and it works great highly recommended.
B**K
Lubricates well but not for long term storage
It’s non toxic and easy to apply. Smell is actually pleasant. Works great but be aware if you leave this on for an extended period it can get gummy. I left this on a 1911 that got stored fur a year and it did its job of rust prevention but the areas I applied Froglube to were tacky. I removed the stickiness with solvent. Short term- great Long term- there are better options out there Great for knives that you may cut food with since it’s non toxic.
F**E
This is a good product to clean, lubricate, and protect your gun.
A friend introduced this product to me at the same time as the flexible viper boresnake. He was an enthusiastic convert, and convinced me to give froglube a try. Well, I couldn't be happier with this product. It seems to do just what it says it will do. I disassembled, heated the metal parts (briefly, in a toaster over), and the froglube melted and spread over the parts like warm butter. After letting it sit a while, I wiped it off. The minty smell is a plus, no chemical odor. And I didn't worry about getting any on my skin, as it is made from organic materials. Anyway, the next day I put twenty rounds through the gun, a Browning 9mm, and after the first magazine, I noticed a shiny film on the parts of the gun which had become hot. The froglube was melting with the heat, providing lubrication, and if the documentation is correct, providing a film which will keep carbon deposits from adhering to the receiver and inside of the barrel. Cleaning the gun after use (with the new boresnake) was a piece of cake, the inside of the barrel seemed spotless after just three passes. This time around I didn't heat the metal parts, but let the lube sit for several minutes and gave the parts just a minimal wipe-off; I wanted to leave some protection as I didn't anticipate using the gun for a while. One by one, I have been field stripping, cleaning and froglubing all my pistols. I will start on the long guns soon. The froglube seems to be pretty economical--a little goes a long way. All in all, I like the fact that it is organic, that it smells good, and that it liquefies with firing heat to aid in lubrication of the gun in use. This is a good product and I will continue to use it.
J**A
Excelente, buen producto lubricante
R**0
I heard a lot of good comments about this cleaner from reviewers in the US and decided to give it a try. The product is absolutely faultless and I cannot find any problems with it. In this review I will describe the application procedure and cleaning procedure using the Froglube paste, the directions taken from the manufacturers website. FIRST APPLICATION - Strip your firearm down as you normally would for cleaning. Remove any lubricant, oil or grease from all the metal work using a relevant oil removal (I used mineral spirits for this). - Heat up the metal parts so that they are "hot to the touch." I did this using a hairdryer. - Apply the froglube paste to the surface of the metal work, the heat will cause the paste to liquify. When applying to the bore I put a big blob in the chamber and pushed it down with a patch on a cleaning rod jag. - Make sure you only treat the parts as specified by the firearm manufacturer. For example, the manual for my Tikka T3 specifically states that the entire firing pin assembly within the bolt is to remain dry and does not require lubrication or oiling. - Allow the metal work to cool then wipe away the excess with a towel or shop rag, the excess froglube should have solidified into a wax again. You have now completed the first application. CLEANING - Strip your firearm down as you normally would for cleaning. - For the barrel, rub a patch into the froglube then send it down the barrel on a cleaning rod jag. - Scrub with barrel with either a bronze phosphorous brush or a nylon brush (manufacturer doesn't state which kind of brush, just says "scrub barrel." I performed ten passes starting from the receiver end. - Send patches down until they come out clean. SUMMARY As a comparison, this weekend I had taken some rifles out, two of the four had not been treated with froglube. Here we have: - Yugo M48, 8mm Mauser (160 rounds fired), pre-treated with froglube - CZ 527, .223 rem (200 rounds fired), pre-treated with froglube - Lee Enfield No4 Mk1, .303 British (<50 rounds fired), NO froglube - Marlin 1894, .357 magnum (50 rounds fired), NO froglube I immediately cleaned them after coming home. I was pleasantly surprised with the results. The two rifles which had been treated with froglube cycled very well. The CZ 527 used to be quite clunky on the bolt, but now it was as smooth as glass, it felt like brand new. After cleaning, I was very impressed with the results. Following the cleaning procedure above I had used less than 5 patches before they were clean. The first patch from each rifle was absolutely caked in carbon, this shows that the froglube and scrubbing removes a lot of the fouling which is picked up by the first patch. The two untreated rifles, despite a lower round count, took the best part of 10 patches using the same cleaning procedure. Although the froglube as a standalone cleaner gave similar results to conventional cleaners, this highlights how well the pre-treatment aids in future cleaning. As I understand the pre-treatment stops the carbon from "caking" onto the metal. The froglube acts as a film which makes it easier to remove during cleaning. All rifles ended up with a mirror shine bore. CONCLUSION I think the froglube has worked amazingly well, and is certainly much easier to use than traditional oiling and chemicals. I find that the pre-treatment has definitely made subsequent cleaning much easier and I much prefer the smell of this product than the harsh chemicals I would normally use. This product is 98% edible as approved by the FDA. I imagine it would not damage any finish of your rifles and would not cause any harm to the stock, if wiped away after cleaning. So far I've coated 4 rifles, cleaned 5 and I've not even got through one tenth of the tub. I'm finding it hard find criticisms, at first I thought it was quite expensive for the quantity, but after the resutls I've got I'd say it's more than worth it's cost.
S**B
I like that this lubricant is in paste form. It’s less messy to use than an oil. It also smells good (wintergreen). I bought it to keep the rollers on my new rolling mill rust-free, but now use it to protect all my steel tools from rust. It’s very difficult to find in Canada, so I’ll continue to buy it on Amazon.
C**N
Recommandé par un ami. J'ai fais le test. Facile d'utilisation. J'en suis satisfait . Nettoi et protège. Une odeur agréable. Il en faut très peu pour qu'il fasse le travail. Autant dire que le pot de 118ml peu durer des années suivant l'utilisation. L'envoi a été rapide . Le vendeur serieux . Commande parfaite. Un grand merci Au plaisir
A**R
Very good quality product definantly recommend
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