🦎 Elevate your gun care game with the bio-based lube that SEALs trust!
FrogLube Paste is a premium, bio-based gun grease developed by a retired Navy SEAL, featuring a heat-activated formula that bonds deeply to metal surfaces for superior lubrication and protection. USDA certified and non-toxic, it offers a minty scent and is trusted by military and law enforcement for reducing friction, preventing rust, and cutting through carbon buildup—ensuring long-lasting firearm performance and preservation.
Material | Blend |
Brand | Frog Lube |
Package Information | Pail |
Liquid Volume | 0.11 Liters |
Item Weight | 118 Grams |
Recommended Uses For Product | Wood,Cleaner,Lubricant |
Viscosity | High |
Flash Point | 7E+2 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Item Form | Paste |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00736211146960 |
Manufacturer | FrogLube |
Unit Count | 4.0 Fluid Ounces |
UPC | 736211146960 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | FROG14696 |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.25 x 2.25 x 2.25 inches |
Item model number | 14696 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Color | Multi |
Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | Hunting Gun Cleaning Supplies |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**R
frog
I mainly use it on the outside to prevent any type of rust and use something else to clean and lubricate the internals. It does do a good job cleaning as well its just a little harder to get all of it off but if you want something that has no smell, plant based and cleans /lubricates then it should be your go to.
O**G
Several months usage and I’m satisfied with it.
Appears to be a good lube that can withstand hi temp. Have used it for several months with good results. Wintergreen smell is not bad either.
W**N
Green Stuff Smells Good
Loves this stuff. Smeels good.
A**Z
Very satisfied
Just what I needed
C**S
Easy to apply
I really like this stuff. It doesn't take much to oil down a firearm. So much simpler than trying to apply gun oil from a bottle
A**Y
Excellent (if applied correctly)
Have not tried the liquid. The paste works well for me when applied on hot metal to create a very thin layer on internal and external parts. Make sure to wipe off excess. Outstanding rust prevention. Nice minty smell. Great lubricity. Would not recommend for extremely cold climates. Overall, almost perfect, just wish it maintained its properties in a wider range of conditions (like milspec lubes).
B**S
Can't say enough good
I've tried dozens of different CLP's on side arms, antique rifles and modern semi-automatics, and I'm most impressed with this one and I doubt if I ever change to anything else. Personally, I prefer the paste to the liquid because I don't go through the product as quickly. I like it because it has gotten crap out of the barrel that I have been unable to get out with other products. The other biggest advantage is that a lot of the ammunition I shoot is either corrosive or extremely dirty. Everything comes off like a charm. I have several Mosin's, one of which had a very difficult bolt. After disassembly and two applications of froglube (heat metal, apply product, let cool & clean) everything moves smooth as silk. Unlike oil based products, this can be used inside without the need for extra ventelation. Other positives: Safe to use, won't harm skin, poses no danger to people or pets and it smells really good.Important note to anybody who has any weapons that have been packed in cosmoline: Froglube and cosmoline don't play together all that well. Over time, FL will break cosmoline down, but until then the combination will create somewhat of a gummy gunk. Absolutely, positively remove every bit of cosmoline from the metal, by either using mineral spirits, denatured or isoprophol alcohol, or boiling hot water. I would also recommend thoroughly removing any from the furniture that comes in contact with the metal.To be completely objective, the only down side to this product is its expense. Between the tiny bottles of solvent and the CLP, you can expect to spend anywhere from 15 to 40 bucks, depending on what product or combination of, you purchase. Also, you will need to get rid of all oil based solvents, cleaners and other CLP products, as this system replaces them all.Update 12/1/2013I've tried several other "non-hazardous" CLP products, at considerable expense and I'm just going to stick to Frog Lube. You will probably read this in other reviews or in web forums, but it's imperative that you remove all petroleum based lubes as best you can AND "season" two or three times. I use either a really warm blow dryer or a heat gun, and heat the metal up to at least 180 degrees, apply the product and then let it cool to room temperature. After converting at least 6 Mosin 91/30's, the ubiquitous bolt stick that usually occurs after a few dozen rounds in quick succession, is gone. The bolt is just as smooth on the 100th round as it is on the first or second.
P**S
Great gun lube
Great gun lube. Been using for years without issue. Just don't use a lot, a little goes a long way.
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