atomd Posted May 24, 2012 Share Posted May 24, 2012 Anyone ever use this stuff on a firearm? http://www.gwrauto.com/Ceramlub.htm I know it works very well for brakes and it stays put too. I'm curious to see what it would be like consistency-wise when compared to other gun greases and different weights of slide glide. It's a pain to clean off of anything though (but that might be a positive angle too)....even brake cleaner doesn't blast it right off like other grease/oils. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ming the Merciless Posted May 25, 2012 Share Posted May 25, 2012 Anyone ever use this stuff on a firearm? http://www.gwrauto.com/Ceramlub.htm I know it works very well for brakes and it stays put too. I'm curious to see what it would be like consistency-wise when compared to other gun greases and different weights of slide glide. It's a pain to clean off of anything though (but that might be a positive angle too)....even brake cleaner doesn't blast it right off like other grease/oils. "contains unique, proprietary Ceramic Pressure Solids" ie... coarse lapping compound! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atomd Posted May 25, 2012 Author Share Posted May 25, 2012 Ah. Didn't look at the ingredients...just put it on brakes. Now that I think about it...after a while it kinda dries up anyways. I did see one person using it on their pistol and it didn't seem to polish anything (or at least he didn't mention it). Scratch that one off the list though. Anyone ever use this stuff on a firearm? http://www.gwrauto.com/Ceramlub.htm I know it works very well for brakes and it stays put too. I'm curious to see what it would be like consistency-wise when compared to other gun greases and different weights of slide glide. It's a pain to clean off of anything though (but that might be a positive angle too)....even brake cleaner doesn't blast it right off like other grease/oils. "contains unique, proprietary Ceramic Pressure Solids" ie... coarse lapping compound! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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