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"Jaw dropping" gun cleaning product?!

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I was at a gun show last weekend. While looking around I see a guy at a dealer display sticking a LIGHTED drop light in a glass bucket full of liquid and unscrewing the bulb then screwing the bulb back in until it came back on under the fluid. He then takes a electric drill (plugged in) sticks it in the fluid and turns it on. Both times he is holding all this stuff bare handed under the fluid. THIS GOT MY ATTENTION!!
It is a product called STRIKE-HOLD. It is a gun cleaner and lubricate plus many other uses.

Have any of you come across this product and used it??

I bit for it and bought a 8oz bottle. It is also available on line.
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So what does it do :confused:
I cud really care less that it doesn't conduct electricity----
So what does it do :confused:
I cud really care less that it doesn't conduct electricity----
This makes complete sense if you normally clean your guns while holding a drop light and a bucket full of water and were scared of being zapped.....or you are thinking of a way to bath, make delicious toast, dry your hair, shave, blend some drinks, cut some lumber, grind down a new blade and clean your shooters at the same time. C'mon man!!! Have you not ever heard of multi-tasking?
This makes complete sense if you normally clean your guns while holding a drop light and a bucket full of water and were scared of being zapped.....or you are thinking of a way to bath, make delicious toast, dry your hair, shave, blend some drinks, cut some lumber, grind down a new blade and clean your shooters at the same time. C'mon man!!! Have you not ever heard of multi-tasking?
Opps= Never thought about that :eek: :p
Forgot to ask---Did your jaw drop at anytime :confused:
I was at a gun show last weekend. While looking around I see a guy at a dealer display sticking a LIGHTED drop light in a glass bucket full of liquid and unscrewing the bulb then screwing the bulb back in until it came back on under the fluid. He then takes a electric drill (plugged in) sticks it in the fluid and turns it on. Both times he is holding all this stuff bare handed under the fluid. THIS GOT MY ATTENTION!!
It is a product called STRIKE-HOLD. It is a gun cleaner and lubricate plus many other uses.

Have any of you come across this product and used it??

I bit for it and bought a 8oz bottle. It is also available on line.
That's the same demo they used when WD40 1st came out..
I don't understand. What does it being non-conductive have to do with cleaning guns?
How well does it lubricate.
So it has the same properties as mineral oil...
I saw the same thing I just did not see anything on how well it lubricates.
So it has the same properties as mineral oil...
And pure water.

Oil is used as a coolant and electrical insulator in the large substation transformers. Great for normal operation, but if there's a problem they make one hell of a fireball. I've seen one pulled through a concrete wall and fall on 30 inch diameter white hot carbon electrodes. There was no putting the fire out, just get everyone out and let it burn.
I was at a gun show last weekend. While looking around I see a guy at a dealer display sticking a LIGHTED drop
I'm not surprised at him not getting shocked, but I am surprised the bulb didn't shatter due to thermal shock when the hot bulb was suddenly put in room temperature liquid (I'm assuming it was an incandescent light)
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