I've tried it, not bad, marginally better than CLP. There is one product that blew my doors off, and it's been around 50 years. A gun maker I know told me about G96. He said he sprays it on, lets it sit for 5 min., then blows it off with compressed air. Of course being the cleaning fanatic that I am, I poo-poo'd that idea. I bought some, followed his process, and it works! It appears as though it surrounds the residue, and suspends it, so it almost falls off. It bknds to the metal as a lubricant, and doesn't dry out like CLP.
For example -I shot 200 rounds through a PCC, using dirty powder in the loads. The round flat back of the barrel (Chamber face) had baked on ceramic like residue caked on. I sprayed it, let sit 5 min., then it all wiped off with a flimsy paper towel in 1 wipe. I couldn't believe it. I spray it in the barrel, on bolts, inside striker pistol firing mechanisms. Those blow out with air, and they look factory new. I have unopened quarts of CLP breakfree and KG1 cleaner that were expensive, and now don't need.
It doesn't have toxic smelling fumes either. It's $20 a can, but the guy that recommended it says it should last a year. He uses it on his full autos too. My last cleaner ever.