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Old January 24th, 2015, 23:30   #1
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Silicon Lube

So I bought this Silicone Lubricant by a brand called Master and was wondering if I can use it without wrecking any seals in my gun I ask this because there are airsoft specific lubricants but I want to just go to my local hardware store and buy the stuff. Here are the only ingredients that I could find on the box: Heptane, Acetone, Propane, Iso-Butane. It says that it silences rubber on it also so I am just curious to what you guys think before I treat my whole propane tank with this stuff and potentially fry's all my magazines o rings.
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Old January 24th, 2015, 23:42   #2
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That thing is loaded with petrolium distilates. Just get hobby grade silicon oil if you are that cheap.

That shit will most likely eat your rubber and plastic parts.
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Old January 25th, 2015, 00:35   #3
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Has to be 100% synthetic

What you describe is totally not
Do not use

Pure silicon oil is cheap and easy to find online

You mention "treating your whole propane tank": I assume you bought the AI Oil pump
Just use the oil that came with the pump

If you don't have any More, buy more of the same

Easy
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Old January 25th, 2015, 01:09   #4
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I believe 10 or 15 wt. (or the lightest they have available) RC Shock oil is what you want. Should be like $5 from an RC hobby store.
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Old January 25th, 2015, 01:12   #5
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I snagged a big bottle of 20wt Team Losi oil for 4 bucks today.
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Old January 25th, 2015, 08:52   #6
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Okay thanks for the input guys I really appreciate it.
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Old January 25th, 2015, 11:40   #7
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Silicon Lube

If you see Acetone on the ingredients, say g'bye to your seals. Acetone is used for stripping paints, nail polish, finishes, dissolving adhesives, etc.
Myself, when I have small airsoft parts that pop out easily and need good lube, I buy Team Associated's Green Slime, also available at RC shops. Pure silicone, and very thick to keep parts where you want em. Great for gearboxes.


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Old January 25th, 2015, 23:23   #8
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On Toronto airsoft I found a tiny little tube with pure silicone oil for 4-5 bucks and says it treats up to 10 propane tanks I thunk I will go with that stuff.
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Old January 26th, 2015, 12:55   #9
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Yeah that shit is between a 5-10wt silicon oil. I have a bottle sitting at UPS right now for treating my tank.

But using that 20wt oil for treating my valves and seals has left me with 4 hicapa mags that hold gas without the tiniest leak.
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