

🧼 Clean smarter, shoot sharper — the SEAL-approved gun care revolution.
FrogLube Gun Cleaning Solvent is a USDA-certified, bio-based gun cleaner engineered to dissolve carbon, fouling, and copper residue without damaging firearm finishes. Developed by a retired Navy SEAL and trusted by military and law enforcement, it offers a scent-free, non-toxic formula safe for all firearm components. Field-tested under extreme conditions, this advanced solvent ensures effortless, deep cleaning and long-lasting protection for your firearms.









| ASIN | B0099DMELW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,232 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #25 in Gun Solvents |
| Brand Name | Frog Lube |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (936) |
| Date First Available | September 12, 2012 |
| Included Components | Hunting Gun Cleaning Supplies |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2 x 2 x 2 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.44 x 1.81 x 1.77 inches |
| Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | FrogLube |
| Material | Blend |
| Model Name | 14976 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.26 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 14976 |
| Size | 8 oz |
| Style | 8 oz |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
J**N
“Best thing ever or Snake Oil?”
So I know most people are in one of two camps, either “FrogLube is the greatest thing ever” or “it’s snake oil.” So all I can do is tell people about my experience with this and let them decide for themselves what’s best for them. Let me start by saying I don’t use this on my antique guns, I had read that there is some issues with old seasoned guns where the petroleum based oils deep inside the metal reacts negatively with the Frog Lube and creates kind of a gummy surface. So I avoided that happening and I only use this on my new guns, especially ones that I use a lot. Let me start by telling you I shoot a lot. So my prep with this is pretty straight forward, I begin by breaking down my firearm I want to treat and I completely degrease it with the FL Super Degreaser. Basically what I’m trying to do is get all the old oil off the firearm. I then heat the metal with a heat gun and wipe CLP over all metal parts. I then wipe any standing oil off and in the hard to reach parts I use a head gun to blow the oil out. I let the gun parts dry and then wipe everything down with a terry cloth almost buffing the surfaces. In my opinion this is one time deal with a new firearm, I don’t ever mix different types of gun cleaning oils. So after that initial breakin heat treating I seldom do it again for that firearm, I just clean with the CLP and occasionally with with the Frog Lube cleaner. My FL test: Last year I wanted to experiment with FL so I took my Beretta Outlander and I did a full strip and heat treat on it. I then used it for an entire season without cleaning it once. I shot a few rounds of Skeet and trap, I ducked hunted and literally every single weekend from mid October to the end of January I upland hunted. In the dirt, mud and 15 degree temperatures I had zero issues with the gun. Then at the end of the season I cleaned it and I was shocked by how easy all of the fowling wiped out of the barrel. It took no time at all, even on the gas port which on the Beretta Semi Autos are notorious for getting filthy. It all just wiped off with CLP. I had zero corrosion and the barrel was spotless. There was no scrubbing stuck on fowling, literally it was no difference then a normal cleaning that I would do after coming back from shooting a single round of skeet. It was perfect. So in my scouring of the internet I’d like to hit on a couple of points that might help people when thinking of going the FrogLube route: -Use with newer guns that don’t have years and years of oil build up -Fully strip down and degrease the firearm prior to using a FrogLube product -Don’t mix other types of gun oils and cleaners with FrogLube -Don’t over oil and wipe any excess FrogLube off after cleaning Hope this helps
P**R
Buyer Don't Beware
This stuff is so nice I am almost tempted to try it on my sunglasses. It wipes/dries up with no residue-allowing for easy follow-up CLP application; and is highly effective when combined with a toothbrush or nylon bore brush. Saw a review recommend spraying into barrel and plugging both ends with wadded cleaner patches- this works great. Beware of what you may find in there though; and I recommend doing the process with CLP rather than solvent if you only have a copper bore brush. (if have both- solvent soak, then nylon bore brush, put CLP soaked patches through, then hit it w/ copper bore brush, then more patches w/ CLP, then dry patches). Or just do it however you please, but use this stuff b/c its less bad for YOU and your gun won't know the difference.
P**W
works
This works ! It cleans extremely good and and has no strong oder or skin irritation.
A**Y
Decent
It's pricey and runs out quick. Doesn't perform as well as some other solvents, but it's nontoxic and works well enough.
B**E
Great Stuff; Follow the Directions!
I no longer use anything but FrogLube on my Kimber 45 and S&W 9mm Shield. (I've now started using it on all my guns, but I haven't thoroughly tested it yet.) Used in combination with the FrogLube CLP paste (or liquid), you'll end up with a gun that is dry (a very smooth, waxy feel), and doesn't attract dirt and lint. You also won't have oil stains on your clothes or complaints from family members about evil smelling solvents. FrogLube actually smells pretty good. And, most important, my guns function perfectly. I've seen some reviews where there have been complaints about FrogLube, but I think these some people haven't followed the directions. If you 1) get all the oil and grease off your gun, 2) heat it up with a hair dryer or in the sun, 3) let it sit overnight, and 4) wipe it ALL off, your guns will be protected from rust and function perfectly. Try it, you'll like it. BUT FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS.
K**N
Product Really Works!
Love this product. It was on time and packaged well.
D**D
Frog Lube is a great product
I have been using Frog lube for at least a decade. Great Firearm maintenance products. Never had an issue, of all the gun cleaning products out there, I’m sticking with Frog Lube.
T**D
works well to fouling, but is not harsh on skin, or have a strong smell.
Works great. It can be used indoors, has a slight mint smell..
G**T
ATTENTION, il ne s’agit pas du FrogLube Extrême comme sur la photo, mais du FrogLube solvant….
A**N
I'm never going back to the toxic sprays!
J**Z
Excelente producto, hace su función al 100%, sin olores, Perfecto para limpiar armas disuelve toda la pólvora a la perfección.
D**F
This stuff is great. No more headaches from using other chemicals.
M**T
This is a very good product and won't cause any issues with smell or mess. It's eco friendly and cleans a .22 very well. Just spray it on, leave for 30 seconds, agitate and buff off, just make sure you get the lubricant as well to replace the powder with on bolts etc. Can be used on most parts of the gun without issue including all finishes. Good product and delivered quickly.
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