I have a bottle of Royal Lubricants Co. Inc. CLP I'm interested in hearing whatever you may know about it. I understand that the "E" formula superseded the "D" formula and is suppose to be better in sandy conditions. How does it compare with the "E" formula made by Breakfree in terms of evaporation, cleaning ability, lubricating ability, ect.?
The translucent pint size bottle has a white screw on cap and is marked:
CLP
CLEANER
LUBRICANT
&
PRESERVATIVE
MIL-L-63460D AMD 3
9150-01-054-6453
ROYAL LUBRICANTS CO INC.
LOT 91-1
QUAL AR-27-86
1 US PT
SHELF-LIFE ITEM
DATE OF MFR 2/91
TEST DATE 2/94
NEW TEST DATE
It took several minutes of vigorous shaking to get the Teflon to mix back into the oil. I still see a wide variation in the size of the Teflon particles as they float around in the oil.