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"Originally developed to clean the $28 million dollar F-16 for the U.S. Air Force, MPro7 Gun Cleaner’s special blend of chelating agents, corrosion inhibitors and surfactants in a non-toxic solvent base are actually able to safely penetrate into the pores of metal. MPro7 is the most safe and effective way to clean carbon, oil and grease available in the world. This technology has never before been available to the public, until now. The cleaning result is a bare metal surface that is completely devoid of all contaminants. The firearm will be cleaner than when shipped from the factory. In addition, MPro7 Gun Cleaner is safe to use on all rifles, handguns, shotguns, machine guns, grenade launchers, artillery pieces, cannon, black powder, corrosive priming deposits, stainless, blued & nickel finishes, titanium, Polycarbonate plastics (e.g. Smith & Wesson’s SIGMA®, Glock®, Heckler & Koch® frames), rubber, nylon, varnished and urethane woods."
"On May 1, 1998 the Boeing Company announced that MPro7 Gun Cleaner has been approved for use on all the weaponry on the Apache Longbow Helicopter including the M230 30mm Chain Gun."
edited to add:
I didn't answer the original question. The Bore Gel doesn't run off as fast as the liquid in the spray bottle. Otherwise they're the same. I have both. The free oil sample they sent is good oil.
I don't know about any of their other stuff.
In a word, MPro7 is...soap. But it's very, very, very fancy hi-tech soap and I like it. Just follow the directions and have some copper cleaner around if you shoot high speed jacketed stuff.
And have some hand lotion around too. It takes ALL the natural oil out of your skin.
John