Does anyone have any knowledge or experience regarding EEZOX gun oil? I Googled it and it seems it's a synthetic oil. My son's obtained a quart of it and was inquiring as to it's quality. I was wondering, since it's a synthetic, it's suitability for air guns as compared to TSI-301.
Paul
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Re: EEZOX
Here's the site: http://www.eezox.com/faqs.html. Not much technical info. Sounds like a synthetic, but doesn't quite say that. I have used it on my firearms - both to wipe down the metal as well as run a patch to coat the barrel. Seems to work OK, but so do ten others. I am sticking to TSI-301, TSI-321 and Beeman MP5 and UltraLube for my air gunspgfaini wrote:Does anyone have any knowledge or experience regarding EEZOX gun oil? I Googled it and it seems it's a synthetic oil. My son's obtained a quart of it and was inquiring as to it's quality. I was wondering, since it's a synthetic, it's suitability for air guns as compared to TSI-301.
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I just held a q-tip full of it over the stove burner. It doesn't burn.
I use it all the time for cleaning my 22. It seems to clean as good or better than the other cleaners I've tried.
It's an excellent rust preventative.
I did a rust test with the lubes and greases that I had in my shooting gear box.
I cleaned the metal slices with acetone and then wiped each piece down and put it on the roof, out in the sun and rain for about a month. Admittedly, some of these are not formulated as rust preventers.
Eezox, Boeshield and CorrosionX all lasted the longest, with a very slight advantage to the Eezox. I think they all just wore off at around the same time.
I use it all the time for cleaning my 22. It seems to clean as good or better than the other cleaners I've tried.
It's an excellent rust preventative.
I did a rust test with the lubes and greases that I had in my shooting gear box.
I cleaned the metal slices with acetone and then wiped each piece down and put it on the roof, out in the sun and rain for about a month. Admittedly, some of these are not formulated as rust preventers.
Eezox, Boeshield and CorrosionX all lasted the longest, with a very slight advantage to the Eezox. I think they all just wore off at around the same time.