BreakFree CLP: Not in Edmonton

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there wasn't anything on my can that suggested leaving the oil overnight,
I checked all my BreakFree CLP containers. I found 3 bottles and one "aerosol" spray can. All of then include the instructions I listed on the container.

How is your container marked?
 
Put your Break Free in a clear container and set it aside for a few days and you'll have the answer. You'll note that much of the FTPE has settled out of solution and is lying on the bottom of the container like so much mud. Spraying that thickened goo into an action can't be good!
There are other products with the same ingredients that don't settle out of solution. And I suppose simply remembering to shake up your Break Free before use would also solve the problem.
 
Just because it settled out does NOT mean it's "goo".

If you don't believe me, cut one of the bottles open after the PTFE has settled out and see what that "goo" feels like. It's nearly microscopic particles of teflon in relatively thin gun oil.

You will find that "goo" to be quite thin and VERY slick. Not at all "gooey".
 
Could be a ploy by the Republik of Kanada to render helpless their gun-owning citizens.....next step, disarmament.

;)

Breakfree has worked well for me in the mountain state for years. A good point, you need to shake that CLP vigorously....Look at the gunk in the bottom of an empty bottle if you get a chance....a thick white toothpasty mess.
 
Nreakfree CLP: Not in Edmonton

Is it possible that the authorities up your way have done something sinister to Breakfree CLP in their continuing effort to implement "gun control"? They've no doubt added something to the mixture at the border to produce the gumming and sticky mess you encountered? It's probably formulated especially for semi-auto firearms, using some "smart" molecules that detect the type of action they're being used on. I have no doubt the RCMP is at the border watching for trucks carrying CLP north - and when they find one they add their magic goo to the product, while their evil snickering is heard all the way to Ottawa.
My advice is drive down and pick up your CLP south of the border. Transfer it to a shampoo bottle and you should be able to get back across the border with your contraband.
 
I've used Breakfree CLP for over ten years exclusively. During this time I've used it East coast, West coast, Northwest and even for a year in the Arctic with absolutely no problems of any kind.
 
I've used Breakfree CLP for over ten years exclusively. During this time I've used it East coast, West coast, Northwest and even for a year in the Arctic with absolutely no problems of any kind.
 
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