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South Fla
06-26-2008, 18:08
Is Eezox safe to use on polymer frames like Glocks and H&K's?
I ask because it is chlorinated, and that is not good for plastics.
Wolfgang
06-26-2008, 19:23
You trying to prevent rust on the plastic; or lube it?
I use Eezox as an external rust preventative and as an internal lubricant on my XD's, no problems so far with the polymer frames.
BrandonR
06-26-2008, 23:44
Why would you use it on the plastic frame? It's not going to rust and it doesn't need to be lubricated. Just use water to clean it off after a trip to the range.
TLHelmer
06-27-2008, 17:10
I might be wrong, but I think he is puting it on the metal parts and concerned about what it will do if it gets onto the polymer parts. If I am wrong I am sorry.
South Fla
06-27-2008, 18:04
I might be wrong, but I think he is puting it on the metal parts and concerned about that it will do if it gets onto the polymer parts. If I am wrong I am sorry.
Nope, that was exactly my question.
You just said it better than I did. Thanks!
StuntPilot
06-28-2008, 10:51
I used EEZOX on my Glock 19 for about 12 years. It did not damage any of the polymer parts. The stuff works like magic.
I switched to Slip2000 as a CLP on my guns, since it is non-toxic.
TLHelmer
06-28-2008, 17:44
Is Eezox toxic? I didn't know that it was if it is indeed toxic.
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