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Someone asked if anyone's tried treating a bore with this to ease cleaning, et cetera. I'm not familiar with it. Anyone give this a try?
 
Another product to get our money. I'll stick with the lubes of the 18th c.

#1 Product Moly-Fusionâ„¢
METAL TREATMENT FOR THE 21st CENTURYâ„¢. It has NO "Moly" as in short for Moly-disulfide. It works on an entirely different physical principle.
It is a super-concentrate, and it should be in every competent Gunsmith, Mechanic, Machinist, Utility Man's tool kit.
Things it does.
Eliminate "Stiction" of two opposing metals.
DISCLAIMER: Because it reduces friction it is only for the competent mechanic such as a gunsmith, mechanic or machinist for use on metal.
Protectant to metal surfaces from infrared (instantaneous) heat
Gives a line of defense against corrosion and erosion by salt and acid
Hold up to wear once it is broken in.
Helps prevent molten metal, powder, sand, and heated dirt to now stick to the metal.
It can be rejuvenated with more treatment as it breaks in.
It is so concentrated 1/2 ounce will treat a 4-cylinder Automobile engine!
 
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