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12/14/2013 5:33:19 AM EDT
Where can I find some? Does it still have Teflon in it like Breakfree did a dozen years ago or so?
12/14/2013 9:52:17 AM EDT
[#1]
CLP Breakfree as made by Royco and others has gone through a number of formula changes.
Todays CLP still has Teflon in it, but it's not the microscopic balls that would settle to the bottom of the bottle. You can't see the Teflon now, but the bottle specifically lists PTFE as an ingredient.

Most experts think todays CLP's are better then the original formulas.  Today's doesn't dry out and turn to "varnish" like the original would, and doesn't require as much constant shaking to keep it mixed.

You can still buy early CLP from a few surplus outlets.  The original formula was made by Royco, Royal, San-Bar, and others under contract to the US Government:

http://www.sprucemtsurplus.com/grease-oil-sealant.html

12/14/2013 11:23:25 AM EDT
[#2]
Skygeek sells 1 gal. bottles of Royco CLP.

They also sell Aeroshell Fluid 18 and Royco 308CA, which are good gun oils without the solvent of CLP.

H
12/15/2013 8:03:30 PM EDT
[#3]
The most recent Break Free CLP,of which some folks seem to dislike for some reason, is listed on the MSDS dated 2011 as Rev.E Amd.1,makes me wonder just how long Anderol is going to have the ROYCO 634 available with the new ROYCO 634E now being used?






12/18/2013 10:47:18 AM EDT
[#4]
As usual, I'm impressed with the knowledge that I find on this forum. Thanks
12/18/2013 11:29:33 AM EDT
[#5]
teflon was never a req of the mil-spec for CLP.
Royco and G96 may or may not have it.
Break free has always had iirc.
12/21/2013 3:53:32 PM EDT
[#6]
Royco 463 had teflon, its been discontinued.

Royco 634 does not contain teflon.

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