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Treating
and Cleaning Paintball Guns with Corrosion Block
Everyone
who plays paintball knows that it's wise to oil
your gun after every round. Oil, while a good lubricant, does
very little to stop corrosion.
Corrosion
Block keeps your paintball gear reliable
Looking
at the diagram above, we can point out a few places
that should be treated and cleaned after each round to prevent
corrosion and keep the gun lubricated.
Bottom line - CO2 becomes very cold when the gas expands
quickly. You've probably
felt this on your tank before. By treating your bottom line, you can
avoid corrosion in your
threads and avoid stripping them later!
Bolt - treating the bolt with Corrosion Block guarantees
that the surface never
becomes corroded and uneven. Smooth surfaces mean less turbulent airflow,
which leads to better consistency.
These are just a few ideas. Barrels, tanks, battery compartments of
motorized hoppers, and more can be treated.
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Corrosion
Block
is a clean, clear, ultra-thin fluid which leaves a non-greasy
astmospheric barrier to protect the base metal on interior surfaces.
It leaves no gummy residue, and it can be sprayed on, or wiped
on with a damp rag. |
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more uses for our corrosion inhibitor
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