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Yep. Smells like dirty socks. Works well though.
 
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I use it! Love the product and its history.




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I recently tried it for the first time and I really liked it. I will continue using it for a general cleaner.


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I use it for cleaning, and find it smells like licorice. Still use grease on the rails for lube.


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Originally posted by Watergoat:
Great stuff. The one thing that will soak the crud out of old rifle barrels that haven't been cleaned in forever, or longer. It may take 6 months, but it will loosen the rock hard fouling and rust. My BIL has a Savage bolt in 30-30 that was a barn gun in PA, had never seen any maintenance since the 40s or early 50s. Barrel looked like a sewer pipe. It finally got all the stuff out, looks like a mirror inside now. The outside, not so much.... Roll Eyes

You might like Kroil. It will creep through plastic containers
 
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I converted from mobil-1 to Slip2000. Purely for the better for me reason. I loved Mobil 1 but worry about breathing it and rubbing it all over myself.

Edit, I thought it was ballistol but I'm actually using slip2000.

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I love Balistol. Works great. All you millennial Nancy’s just need to suck it up........so it smells like dirty hobo feet after a train jump gone wrong....suck it up!

Sigh, it really does. Frown


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I hate the stuff and find it useless.


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Before I'd use Ballistol, I'd use Hornady One-Shot. It seem to be a better protectant and lubricant, and the solid lube wont attract gunk.
 
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I use ballistol on my nickel plated S&W m22 .45acp. Mostly as a surface cleaner for the bore I still use CLP.
 
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Originally posted by Warhorse:
I use it for cleaning, and find it smells like licorice. Still use grease on the rails for lube.


I bought a can yesterday after reading this thread. I bought it for spraying all my suspension parts after I power wash all the mud and crap off of them after a day of off-roading. To keep everything nice, keep the rubber from drying out and hoping to keep some of the squeaks down.
I still had the can in the car. At work this morning popped out the baton and it needed a little lube so I sprayed it with Ballistol never used it before and forgot about the smell comments.
Licorice was my exact thought as well and I do not think it is a good smell.
Baton runs smooth.
We’ll see how it does on the suspension.


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I use Ballistol exclusively as a cleaner. I love it. Works pretty well as a lubricant, but I still apply Slip2000 after a cleaning.
 
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I use it often although it's not all I use.
Great product.


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I'll add this, let it soak. I come home from the range or a competition walk through the door, disassemble my gun and spray it down with Ballistol. I then put my stuff away, shower, change and clean my mags... Come back to the gun and it's cured, very slippery. It's also easy to clean. Very different than just running a patch through the barrel and wiping it down, you gotta let it sit and soak for a bit.


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I hate the stuff and find it useless.

^^^+1. Most overrated product in the shooting world .
 
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I only use smelly Ballistol on my BPCR.
For some reason, people think it is not a "petroleum product."
 
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I use it on my AK-47 rifles. Personally, I don't mind the smell and I like using the aerosol version. Shortly after spraying it on, it tends to thicken a bit and stays put.
 
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I have used it for many years, it works perfectly and I love the non-toxic characteristics of it.

Works well on wood as well, so ideal for rifles with wood furniture.
 
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Originally posted by bobandmikako:
My wife banned Ballistol from the house long ago otherwise I'd still be using it. She couldn't get past the smell. For Sigs, Berettas, and 1911s, I'd still grease the rails, but for most other guns, I'd just use the Ballistol.


My wife tried the same, to which I said then "no fingernail polish or polish remover either".

I won and I also love the smell of ballistol.
 
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Didn't the Germans also use it as a 'tonic' in WWI? I don't know about as a laxative, or what- but this WAS the end of the 'snake oil' era.


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