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I just want to share my experience with Eezox gun cleaner for maintaining your slide's luster and preventing the occurrence of corrosion from exposure to sweat and prolong storage in a safe.
I regularly check and clean my firearm each time I shoot at the range where I average somewhere between 100 to 200 rounds.
Using cheap factory range ammo usually leaves a black powder residue along the barrel's tip which is more evident on a stainless steel slide.
I use Gun Slick's Ultra-Klenz to remove copper and loosen lead deposits in the bore with a bore brush which I ran a couple of times... more if necessary. I also use Gun Slick's Ultra-Lube oil to lubricate some of the internals that needs occasional oiling.
Here's my most favorite part... Spray a light coat of Eezox on the slide's surface and let it air dry for a few minutes. Gently wipe and dub off any excess oil. It should form a protective barrier on the slide's surface which will prevent corrosion/ rust from forming. Be mindful to use this product on a well ventilated area. The fumes are pretty strong.
My friend had some rust build up on his S&W M&P slide. It's only noticeable at close view and appears to be specs of corrosion from lack of maintenance. It was easily removed by using Eezox and brushing it with a fine brass brush and wool. No more rust occurrence after that.
Here's a couple of pictures of my Bi-tone Springfield XD9 and Ruger P95


I regularly check and clean my firearm each time I shoot at the range where I average somewhere between 100 to 200 rounds.
Using cheap factory range ammo usually leaves a black powder residue along the barrel's tip which is more evident on a stainless steel slide.
I use Gun Slick's Ultra-Klenz to remove copper and loosen lead deposits in the bore with a bore brush which I ran a couple of times... more if necessary. I also use Gun Slick's Ultra-Lube oil to lubricate some of the internals that needs occasional oiling.
Here's my most favorite part... Spray a light coat of Eezox on the slide's surface and let it air dry for a few minutes. Gently wipe and dub off any excess oil. It should form a protective barrier on the slide's surface which will prevent corrosion/ rust from forming. Be mindful to use this product on a well ventilated area. The fumes are pretty strong.
My friend had some rust build up on his S&W M&P slide. It's only noticeable at close view and appears to be specs of corrosion from lack of maintenance. It was easily removed by using Eezox and brushing it with a fine brass brush and wool. No more rust occurrence after that.
Here's a couple of pictures of my Bi-tone Springfield XD9 and Ruger P95

