I have Hoppes cleaning supplies for My "Powder Burners, Will they harm the O Rings in My new Air Rifle? I figured I had better ask the Knowledgeable! What say you? In My area selection on anything "Air Rifle" is almost non-existent.
Good to know. Thanks.I've always heard you should use a non petroleum based cleaner and lube in air guns. I also shoot black powder guns and they also require a non petroleum based cleaner. So lately I've been using this T17 Black Powder solvent in my springers with very good results.
I have not had any dieseling. It also leaves a protectant in the bore that prevents rust.
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Bwahaha thats too good Gonna have to try that on the missesBallistol is one of the best clp's ever made,...plus being more environmentally friendly than Hoppes #9.
I just keep Hoppes #9 around for date night, with my wife...a little dab behind the ears does wonders! (snark)
Silicone oil and grease are designed to seal parts such as o-rings (soft) with other surfaces, including metal, not to lube them.....
No. The grease is mostly intended as a lubricant to prevent abrasion or damage to the rubber as it contacts the mating surfaces during installation and/or removal. There can be some additional sealing benefit in certain situations, such as if the rubber is already slightly abraded, but they are not typically designed to need grease for a proper seal.
See the section titled “Use silicone oil—wisely”.
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I saw lots of descriptions for silicone grease and oil, but I don’t think they’re all the same. I have dielectric silicone grease for use on boat trailer electrical connections. I think its purpose is to both keep water from getting in while still allowing electrical conductivity. Whether that’s acceptable for sealing o-rings in airguns I don’t know.
I’ve also used divers’ silicone grease on latex neck gaskets of drysuits, to seal the gasket to neck without causing chafing. In that case it was both a sealant and kind of a lube.
Did not look for MSDS of any of these products.