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    Well I was put onto an American product called EEZOX and have found it the best to date. I live down South in Australiaicon so have to contend with extremes of hot and cold, properly applied this stuff is just the Bee's Knee's.
    I do my firearms once a year using this stuff and then they don't need it is just gives me more fondling time.

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    Well I was put onto an American product called EEZOX and have found it the best to date. I live down South in Australiaicon so have to contend with extremes of hot and cold, properly applied this stuff is just the Bee's Knee's.
    I do my firearms once a year using this stuff and then they don't need it is just gives me more fondling time.

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    I've never seen that stuff before, I went to their site and it seems to be just what I was looking for. Thank you.

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