Break Free CLP

Jon Page jonpage@mediaone.net
Tue, 06 Nov 2001 08:46:01 -0500


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At 06:32 AM 11/06/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>List
>Does anyone recognize the name and specifically the properties of a 
>Product called "Break Free CLP," "an Armor Holdings Company." CLP meaning 
>cleaner/lubricant/preservative. After that it states: MIL-L-63460 NATO 
>CODE S-758 9150-01-079-6124
>
>The back label states it as safe on guns, tackle, homes, auto, bikes, 
>industrial equipment. Made by Break Free Inc. Jacksonville, Florida. Is 
>this stuff the same or similar to Protek? Anyone try it in pianos? The 
>bottle comes with a long thin (4")applicator tube that mounts in a tight 
>fitting hole in the top, vertically, and the liquid is dispensed by 
>squeezing the bottle. I found it at a Gun Shop. They like it because it 
>cleans and lubricates and does not attract dust.
>
>Paul Chick

I use it for lubricating casters. I think its viscosity is too thick for 
key pin lubrication.

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