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    Question on Break Free CLP

    I just found a case (12ea) 4 OZ. bottles of Break Free in my father-in-laws shed. Can you guys tell me if it goes bad? It was manufactured 5-87 and has a test date of 5-90. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.
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    It doesn't go bad but make sure you shake well before using. The Canadianicon army stopped using it as originally issued because once it's applied it separates again after a time. The lubricating part boiled away under heat leaving a sticky residue causing functioning problems with automatic weapons. We never had these problems with the old ESSO rifle oil so we changed to CLP22 which is closer to a standard type of lube. For normal civilian use this stuff should be fine.
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