expeditionx
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I been trying to research this for a while and everything seems to point in the direction of silicon based treatments as the most inexpensive and overall safe way to preserve firearms whether plastic, steel ,aluminum, rubber, or wood finishes are involved. Even though petroleum distillates have been used
in the past with great success, in some cases certain types attack plastics, rubber, and wood finishes and can destroy them. I can't seem to find any reference of a silicon based product destroying plastics, rubber, or wood finishes. Does anyone know of such an incidence where a silicon based product damaged any of these?
in the past with great success, in some cases certain types attack plastics, rubber, and wood finishes and can destroy them. I can't seem to find any reference of a silicon based product destroying plastics, rubber, or wood finishes. Does anyone know of such an incidence where a silicon based product damaged any of these?