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Ballistol Multi-Purpose Lubricant is a versatile, eco-friendly solution that cleans, lubricates, and protects a variety of materials including metal, wood, leather, and plastics. With a rich history dating back to 1904, this non-aerosol lubricant is safe for skin and the environment, making it the go-to choice for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.
Material | Wood,Metal,Leather,Plastics |
Brand | Ballistol |
Package Information | Can |
Liquid Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
Recommended Uses For Product | Marine |
Flash Point | 52 Degrees Celsius |
Specific Uses For Product | Metal maintenance, leather preservation, wood restoration, plastic and rubber maintenance, firearm cleaning and maintenance, general purpose cleaning and protection |
Item Form | Spray |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00760858120076 |
Manufacturer | F W Klever GmbH |
Unit Count | 16.0 Fl Oz |
UPC | 760858120076 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.6 x 2.48 x 2.48 inches |
Package Weight | 0.49 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.5 x 3 x 7.75 inches |
Brand Name | Ballistol |
Color | Single with No Sprayer |
Part Number | 120076 |
Size | Single |
J**E
It's the best
Awesome product. Works very well. Cuts rust, grease and is a great solvent for firearms. It doesn't take much and it works so well.
B**A
Quality
Excellent product. I purchased a second can!
G**N
Ballistic Oil
Some things just work...and they work so well they stand the test of time and become a sort of icon. Okay, so Ballistol isn't really an icon for most people, but it HAS stood the test of over a hundred years and is arguably the best all-around lubricant/protectant available.Ballistol ("Ballistic" + "Oil") was invented by a German chemist at the turn of the 20th century for the German army to clean, lube, and protect mechanical/metal parts, woods, and leather. That's one of its great strengths: You can use it on darn near anything (except suede) and it will lube and protect it. Yep, wood, leather, metal, even most plastic. And as a huge bonus, its biodegradable, non-toxic to the environment, and safe to the touch. Pretty much, as long as you don't drink it or pour it in your eyeball you're good to go.I could previously say I used Ballistol mainly to clean and lube firearms (which it works fantastic for, by the way), but having experience with it for a long while now, I use it all the time on almost everything. I'm constantly finding great uses for it -- uses that make positive practical impact on whatever I'm using it on. The stuff is just great.Just a quick sidenote on using Ballistol on firearms: You don't really need ANYTHING else...I mean nada. It cleans, lubricates, and protects, all in one pop. You can chuck the variety of solvents and lubes and get the task done faster and better with Ballistol.Also, I recommend getting the non-aerosolized version because you can simply get a common spray bottle trigger head from anywhere and then you have the option of spray or pour.Like I said, some things just work, period, and Ballistol has become a staple product around my home. I absolutely recommend it.Edit: Several people have asked about the smell. That's not exactly a trick question but requires a brief explanation. The compound itself is pungent, no doubt about it. Whether it "stinks" or not depends a lot on personal opinion, but its definitely a strong smell that lingers in the room if you use lots of it (for example, soaking components and heavy cleaning/lube of firearms that need extra heavy duty attention). BUT...in terms of regular cleaning and normal maintenance and use, the smell is not an issue and fades completely within a couple of hours or so. The bottom line: the smell will not impede your use of Ballsitol and poses no issues significant enough to affect your decision to use it or not use it.
G**S
Designed by the Germans at the Turn of the Century, Works on Everything!
I have been using this product for almost a decade now. It worked on metal, leather, wood, plastics... all sorts of things. Noted as being a dual-action firearm cleaner and lubricator that has stood the test of time. A close friend turned me onto this product many years ago and I have used it ever since. I recently have been using it on the leather seat of my motorcycle to help keep it up to par, but I have used it on door hinges, cars, and wood restorations, and even used it to help re-condition the leather seats in my vehicle. The product does not have a strong smell and it leans on the side of being pleasant vs any of the various other products out there that may be able to do one or 2 of the things that this product works on. I have purchased this many times, referred many friends to this product and it is at the core of my workshop daily.
J**C
Ease of use
Great product for protecting firearms. I like ability to use on steel and wood stock of gun. Place some on rag and wipe gun down. Especially good when bring gun in from cold damp to warm environment. No residue on gun after wiping down.
L**Y
Not magic but exceedingly effective
I've been using Ballistol on firearms for over 15 years. Ballistol does what a cleaner/lubricant/protectant is supposed to do. As a bonus it can:* Be safely used on wood, leather, and plastic.* Be mixed with water to clean blackpowder or corrosively primed ammunition.* Is non toxic, historic, and folkloric.What it can't / doesn't do:* Not a copper solvent or lead remover.* Makes a crappy honing oil.* Not a penetrating oil.* Unlike Hoppes #9, the odor will not trigger happy memories of cleaning guns with grand dad.* Will not improve your reading skills.All CLPs are something of a compromise but this product is about as close to a universal gun care chemical as I have seen. Use what you like but Ballistol works.What follows is written specifically about the 16 ounce (non aerosol) container.The 16 ounce bottle is the most versatile and cost effective way of buying Ballistol. There are some packages that come with a pump sprayer attachment thingy. The sprayer is not that useful. It puts too much Ballistol everywhere but where you want it. So just buy the bottle and you’ll be fine. But here’s what else you should buy if you don’t have:*A quality pump sprayer bottle (not a recycled Windex container).*A precision oiler.*A cheap shaving brush.The above items can all be had here at Amazon or at the local China-Mart.So here’s what you’re going to do to improve your quality of life through Ballistol.Decant some Ballistol from that unwieldy 16 oz bottle into your precision oiler. Pipetting with a drinking straw is the easiest way to do this. (If the gentle reader does not understand pipetting, there is probably a U-Tube out there…) For most uses, this oiler will be the go to delivery system for Ballsitol. Just use it like any CLP product.Next, in the sprayer bottle, mix up some water and Ballsitol in a 10:1 ratio. Shake it up and it will look like spoiled milk. This will be your Ballistol cleaner. This cleaner can be used for black powder or any corrosive residue. (Water is a wonderful solvent and the touch of Ballsitol that stays behind will protect metal surfaces from rust.) This stuff is also great on pocket knives, P-Mags, or anything else made of metal, plastic, or rubber that you want to clean but don’t want dripping with oil.I bet you’re wondering about that shaving brush? Dab a little straight Ballistol on the bristles and use it as an area applicator. This is much more efficient than using an oily rag. The bristles will get in and around screw heads and other crevices. When the brush gets dirty, just wash it under the tap and it will be ready to use again when dry.Ballsitol is an effective and efficient gun care product. By mixing it with water and using the brush and precision oiler, you can make 16 ounces last for years.This product is officially endorsed by the Library Marksmanship Unit (Semper Circa)
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