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Birchwood Casey Renewalube Firearm Oil 11 fl oz Aerosol Can - Superior Firearm Lubrication - 45140
| SKU | 51655148818 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Birchwood Casey |
| MPN | 45140 |
| UPC | 029057451405 |
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Effectively displaces moisture, offers corrosion prevention, and serves as a remarkable lubricant for comprehensive firearm care
Certified by USDA as a bio based product, ensuring biodegradability and environmental friendliness in line with sustainable practices
Boasting an exceptionally high flash point and operating at cooler temperatures compared to conventional oils, enhancing its performance attributes for firearm maintenance
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Step into the future of firearm care and maintenance with Renewalube -a groundbreaking solution that redefines the industry. This cutting edge oil not only displaces moisture and thwarts corrosion but also stands as an exceptional lubricant. Boasting an exceptionally high flash point and functioning at cooler temperatures compared to conventional oils, Renewalube outperforms its counterparts in both performance and lubricity. Notably, it holds the distinction of being a USDA certified biobased product, aligning with environmentally conscious values. With its revolutionary biodegradability and eco-friendliness, Renewalube sets a new standard in firearm care.
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