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Clenzoil Field & Range Solution

The base oil for Clenzoil is manufactured especially for Clenzoil by Exxon Mobil.

The product is an extremely high grade petroleum distillate with a small mix of synthetic oil.

What makes the oil special is not the premium grade quality, but the way it has been engineered to provide maximum lubricity;

Measurement of lubricity of a material cannot be directly measured so tests are performed to quantify a lubricant’s performance. This is done by determining how much wear is caused to a surface by a given friction-inducing object in a given amount of time. Other factors such as surface size, temperature and pressure are also specified. The greater the wear scar, the worse the lubricity. For this reason lubricity is also termed a substance’s anti-wear property.

Examples of test set-ups include “Ball-on-cylinder” and “Ball-on-three-discs” tests.

The base oil is blended with a premium solvent and rust inhibitor. Most gun oils will not protect the gun from rust except through preventing oxidisation through covering the surface and preventing the air from getting to the metal. Clenzoil will prevent rust even after it has been wiped off the surface. The rust preventative works in all humidities and even in saline contamination (sea water).

The solvent increases the ‘Carrying Capacity’ of the oil. This means that it will carry and eject deposits. If you use Clenzoil on moving parts you will see the dirt deposits being ejected through the sides of the moving parts whilst leaving the oil inside… free from deposits. This allows the oil to work for much longer periods of time. This is particularly noticeable when using semi-automatic and automatic weapons.

Clenzoil has a ‘Seasoning Effect’. After the first application the next time you come and clean your gun you will notice that the deposits are removed more easily and there are fewer deposits because of the cleaning effect of the oil as the gun is being used.

The frequently asked question is: How well does Clenzoil work on Copper, Lead and Carbon deposits?

The answer is: It works exceptionally well on carbon and lead deposits and once again you will notice fewer deposits in the barrel once you have been using Clenzoil for a while.

Now Copper is a different story. The best material for cleaning copper deposits is Ammonia.

On a scale of 1-5 with 5 being the best: Ammonia has a rating of 5 and Clenzoil has a rating of 3.

However, the copper used in the majority of rifle rounds is not pure due to the pressures involved when firing a rifle round. Typically it is 96% Copper and 4% of a Hard Metal.

Ammonia has a rating of 1 for cleaning hard metal whereas Clenzoil has a rating of 5 for cleaning hard metal deposits.

And so, to conclude: Clenzoil is effective at cleaning copper deposits if used correctly, i.e. the first time you clean a rifle barrel with Clenzoil you need to let the oil soak for a couple of hours before cleaning. This will remove all deposits as effectively as an ammonia based product without the danger of damage to any other parts of the gun (ammonia will damage wood, leather and ivory etc.) Due to the seasoning effect of Clenzoil, the next time you clean the barrel you will notice that the hard metal deposits remain, with Clenzoil these are completely removed.

Shelley :D

 
Thank you for my sample.....it arrived safely.

One question do you have a stand alone product for wood stocks or do you use the same thing?

 
Thank you for my sample.....it arrived safely.

One question do you have a stand alone product for wood stocks or do you use the same thing?
Thanks Nicola,

This product is an All-in-One Solution, our moto is "Lock, Stock and Barrel™"

It will safely look after every element of your firearm, even your leather holster! It has been specifically and carefully engineered to do so.

 
Shelley,

Very eloquently put. But didn't I say Clenzoil was good??????

I think you should send a free sample to every one on here who doesn't believe that Clenzoil is any good. That way everyone will be using Clenzoil, no other product will have any sales and you will be bankrupt and will not have to deal with anymore begging letters. Marvellous product Clenzoil especially when you have begged some.

Me! I had faith in the product and BOUGHT mine.

 
Hi Clenzoil do you have any agents/stockist of your products in south wales where it can be purchased?

thanks :)

 
I'm sold, when the vp90 runs out I'll give it a crack, could be sometime though last can of vp90 lasted me 2 years :.: not a big fan of shooting in the rain and it only gets cleaned when it gets wet!

 
If the product contains mineral oil, and I assume petroleum distillate is exactly that, I would advise great caution before using it on the woodwork, even more so since it also contains an unspecified solvent. Over time, mineral oil softens & weakens the fibres that give wood its strength and rigidity and most typical solvents will enable the oil to penetrate further into the wood.

There are already many simple & inexpensive non-petroleum based products for the care of oiled stocks and poly finishes are of course virtually zero maintenance anyway.

 
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Thanks Nicola,

This product is an All-in-One Solution, our moto is "Lock, Stock and Barrel™"

It will safely look after every element of your firearm, even your leather holster! It has been specifically and carefully engineered to do so.
Is there anything this wonder stuff wont do?

 
If it is so good, why does no military use it? The best product for everything from 9 mm pistols to 105mm howitzers has been Break Free CLP which is used by most NATO and even the US untill recently when they came out with a milspec and the patent ran out. It is still used by the US Navy and BTW Canada, among many Europeans. DO I have to repost the pictures of my Optima 391 Gold Sporter? 9 years and no cleanning! I lent it to one of our division presidents two weeks ago for a charity shoot. 0 failures with target loads. I shot 150 rounds of hunting loads this past Friday with 0 failures. 9 years..... mostly hunting loads.....many very dirty steel loads.... Cleans, Lubricates, Protects! Presently, there are only TWO products that provide this type of lubrication, protection and dissolve powder & copper! Break Free & ?.

Can you provide ANY long term tests and data with REAL tests in the field? How about data sheets with centocycles at various temperatures?

The lone Canadian,

Henry

As one says: "The proof is in the pudding"

 
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Gents

I received a sample a few days ago.

I will be writing a review in the very near future, I've got a couple of guns that will benefit from a good clean and will do a comparative test between a very well known brand of cleaner/ lubricant and Clenzoil.

I'm just waiting for the nod from webbers wingman who will take some pictures.

They do say that the proof of the pudding is in the eating, so we'll see.

So far I've only removed the bottle seal and had a whiff! I didn't recognise the smell, but what ever it is, its potent stuff. It almost blew my cap off, and did bring a tear to one eye.

I am seriously considering stocking Clenzoil; if its as good as they claim, you'll find it on my website and on the shelves in the shop soon.

webber

 
As a newbie to the forum, I didn't want to be seen to be doing an "Oliver" in my first couple of weeks, so I went on to the Clenzoil UK site.

They are offering a sample vial of it for a pound to cover postage and packing, which I thought was reasonable.

Richard

 
Thank you everyone,

We do have a Free Sample to anyone wishing to try Clenzoil for themselves, we'll ask for a £1 to cover postage however we will REFUND you this on your first purchase of Clenzoil. :)

May I add that the US Military is our biggest customer? Clenzoil Worldwide sell 60,000 Gallons of it a year to the army.

Here are some individual statements should you wish to browse:

http://www.clenzoil.com/military_and_law_enforcement_testimonials.aspx

I've attached some endorsements from some highly reputable organisations:

  • RedOrange
  • The Daytona Beach Police Department (DBPD)
  • The National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum
  • The Thompson (Submachine Gun) Collectors Association
  • Frazier Internationa History Museum Endorsement

RedOrange.pdf

Daytona Police.pdf

National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum.pdf

The Thompson (Submachine Gun) Collectors Association.pdf

Frazier Internationa History Museum Endorsement.pdf

 

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