WEAPON SHIELD SOLVENT

The Best Friend Of Weapon Shield Lubricants


    Advantages:

    • Aggressively Clean Burnt Powder
    • Removes Dirt, Copper, Fouling and Lead
    • Shields Against Corrosion and Rust
    • Does Not Contain Ammonia
    • Non-Flammable
    • Non-Hazardous
    • Environmentally Friendly
    • Non-Mutagenic
    • Non-Volatiles


  • Available Volumes:

    • 1 oz. Sprayer
    • 4 oz. Sprayer
    • 16 oz. Sprayer
    • 4 L
    • 20 L
    • 200 L
    • 1000 L
Specifications MSDS

Weapon Shield Solvent is the ultimate cleaning solvent that contains NO VOLATILES and is "ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY", non-toxic, non-mutagenic and conforms to California's Proposition 65. There are no SARA Title II or III chemicals or heavy metals in its formulation as well. THIS IS AN INDUSTRY FIRST! A solvent that contains no harmful solvent properties whatsoever. If it's GREEN you are looking for in a cleaning solvent, look no further. Removes burnt powder, fouling, lead and copper leaving behind a light coating of "Weapon Shield (CLP)" and contains "NO AMMONIA" or any chemical that is harmful to your weapons bore/rifling its surface, its finish, or its polymers.


Applications

Any types of light, medium & heavy weapons


Directions of Usage

Saturate a new patch with Weapon Shield Solvent. From the breech end, push it slowly through the bore. Repeat process with another patch as the first patch will remove most of the burnt powder and fouling. Swab the bore back and forth with this patch. A couple of times. Apply a dry patch to the cleaning rod and repeat, dry the bore and chamber. Inspect the barrel and bore. Repeat if necessary. If it's clean, then wet another patch with Weapon Shield (CLP) and apply a light coat to the barrel and bore. Clean and protect the rest of the weapon with Weapon Shield CLP. To remove lead, copper and gilded metals, apply Weapon Shield Solvent to the bore and allow it to soak a few minutes. The longer it soaks, the better it works. We DO NOT recommend metal brushes, but nylon bore brushes are more acceptable. Whenever possible, use a patch only. Always clean from the breech end. If not possible in some cases, use a bore guide and protector.


General Data

Properties Standard Unit Result
Flash Point (PMCC) 153
Boiling point 390
Evaporation rate  <0.01