I have used the Ballistol liquid on my Blackpowder and modern firearms for at least three years. It has worked well for me and I'm blessed that my wife doesn't mind the smell.
HOPPES, also has a very perculer smell!!I use two cleaners Hoppes for modern stuff and Ballistol for BP guns. The smell is not that bad to me. Good stuff.
Smells like cat $hit to me.That makes sense, that's why some say it smells like licorice.
I have No9 air freshers in my 4x4.HOPPES, also has a very perculer smell!!
Tell me, what gun product ISN'T overpriced?Ballistol - love the stuff, hate the smell, and stopped using it when it became overpriced.
I don't think you really know what cat $hit smells like!Smells like cat $hit to me.
I tried it as a patch lube, wasn’t really impressed.
It will mix with water but I wouldn't use it on wood or leather and darn sure wouldn't rub it on a scratch like you can with Ballistol.Napa cutting/grinding oil works just as well!!! And it does it's job with no smell.
Thanks for the clarification!Once applied to your gun as made, the alcohols and emulsifiers evaporate. That leaves only the mineral oil. Mineral oil is not water soluble. It does not turn to soap. Soap is a different thing. It becomes an emulsion, making mayonnaise is another example of an emulsion.
Thanks, that chart is very helpful
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