Dear friends I am giving rifle and all fire arms cleaning and rust removing oil and jel YouTube link by expert Sri Awadesh kumarji.
Thank you
Re: Gun and rifle cleaning formula
Posted: Sun May 09, 2021 7:26 pm
by eljefe
Ed’s Red
100ml Acetone:100ml ATF (auto transmission fluid):100ml thinner.
Store in a tightly capped glass bottle. Should last forever.
Only dont use it on synthetic stock firearms.
Removes everything from leading to blackpowder to cordite to smokeless.
ive been using it for 20 years now.
@5:48, "20 ml whisky mila dijiye"
Ok
But yeh to bataya hi nhi ki baaki whisky ka kya karna hai
That's the beauty of Awadesh Kumar Ji's videos.
Re: Gun and rifle cleaning formula
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2022 10:26 am
by marksman
Avdhesh ji, you rock...... I follow you on you tube.
Marksman
Re: Gun and rifle cleaning formula
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2022 11:35 am
by Woods
What when we compare these formula to WD40 / Rustliick / Pidilite zorro and other reputed products . They instantly clean as well as mildly lubricate .
What when we compare these formula to WD40 / Rustliick / Pidilite zorro and other reputed products . They instantly clean as well as mildly lubricate .
These rust removal sprays have limited use, so long as you know their limitations. If you don't, and you just want a cheap and easily available lube, then avoid these!
In stead use something even cheaper - sewing machine oil/ singer oil. It will serve you much better and at a lower cost. Or you could use the plain old traditional Rangoon oil, which till recently was available at gun shops and was also issued to army units for maintenance. Its much thicker, so better for lubrication and preservation and less useful as a cleaning agent.
However, if you would like to take the time and trouble there are much better products out there, they do cost more though.
Cheers!
Re: Gun and rifle cleaning formula
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2022 4:12 am
by timmy
For lubrication use that requires oil, rather than grease, I do have an ancient can of Singer oil that I occasionally use.
But for rust removal, lubrication, and rust prevention, when I really need to get the job done, or if it's in a critical application, I use automotive automatic transmission fluid. This is on guns, Post war Lionel electric toy trains, and all other sorts of things, down to putting a little oil on car lug studs and bolts.