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product_id: 1208249
title: "Frog Lube Gun Cleaning Solvent - Non Toxic Gun Cleaner Spray - Scent Free | Rapidly Breaks Down Carbon, Fouling, Copper, & Lead - Will Not Damage Wood or Finishes - Perfect for All Firearm Surfaces"
price: "¥8747"
currency: JPY
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reviews_count: 13
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# Rapid carbon & fouling breakdown Safe on all firearm finishes Bio-based, non-toxic formula Frog Lube Gun Cleaning Solvent - Non Toxic Gun Cleaner Spray - Scent Free | Rapidly Breaks Down Carbon, Fouling, Copper, & Lead - Will Not Damage Wood or Finishes - Perfect for All Firearm Surfaces

**Price:** ¥8747
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛡️ Clean smarter, shoot sharper — join the elite with FrogLube!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Frog Lube Gun Cleaning Solvent - Non Toxic Gun Cleaner Spray - Scent Free | Rapidly Breaks Down Carbon, Fouling, Copper, & Lead - Will Not Damage Wood or Finishes - Perfect for All Firearm Surfaces
- **How much does it cost?** ¥8747 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.jp](https://www.desertcart.jp/products/1208249-frog-lube-gun-cleaning-solvent-non-toxic-gun-cleaner-spray)

## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Universal Finish Safety:** Gentle on aluminum, polymer, wood, and coated barrels—clean every firearm with confidence.
- • **Battle-Tested Reliability:** Trusted by military & law enforcement for extreme, daily firearm maintenance.
- • **100% Bio-Based & Scent-Free:** USDA-certified, toxin-free formula keeps your cleaning routine safe and odorless.
- • **Next-Gen Gun Care Innovation:** Founded by a Navy SEAL, delivering elite performance where precision and protection matter most.
- • **Molecular-Level Cleaning Power:** Penetrates barrels & chambers to dissolve baked-on grime without harming precision parts.

## Overview

Frog Lube Gun Cleaning Solvent is a USDA-certified, bio-based, non-toxic spray designed to rapidly break down carbon, fouling, and metallic residues at the molecular level. Safe on all firearm finishes including wood, polymer, and aluminum, it offers scent-free, skin-safe cleaning trusted by military and law enforcement professionals. Engineered for deep penetration and proven under extreme conditions, Frog Lube ensures effortless maintenance and long-lasting firearm protection.

## Description

desertcart.com : Frog Lube Gun Cleaning Solvent - Non Toxic Gun Cleaner Spray - Scent Free | Rapidly Breaks Down Carbon, Fouling, Copper, & Lead - Will Not Damage Wood or Finishes - Perfect for All Firearm Surfaces : Gun Solvents : Sports & Outdoors

Review: “Best thing ever or Snake Oil?” - So I know most people are in one of two camps, either “FrogLube is the greatest thing ever” or “it’s snake oil.” So all I can do is tell people about my experience with this and let them decide for themselves what’s best for them. Let me start by saying I don’t use this on my antique guns, I had read that there is some issues with old seasoned guns where the petroleum based oils deep inside the metal reacts negatively with the Frog Lube and creates kind of a gummy surface. So I avoided that happening and I only use this on my new guns, especially ones that I use a lot. Let me start by telling you I shoot a lot. So my prep with this is pretty straight forward, I begin by breaking down my firearm I want to treat and I completely degrease it with the FL Super Degreaser. Basically what I’m trying to do is get all the old oil off the firearm. I then heat the metal with a heat gun and wipe CLP over all metal parts. I then wipe any standing oil off and in the hard to reach parts I use a head gun to blow the oil out. I let the gun parts dry and then wipe everything down with a terry cloth almost buffing the surfaces. In my opinion this is one time deal with a new firearm, I don’t ever mix different types of gun cleaning oils. So after that initial breakin heat treating I seldom do it again for that firearm, I just clean with the CLP and occasionally with with the Frog Lube cleaner. My FL test: Last year I wanted to experiment with FL so I took my Beretta Outlander and I did a full strip and heat treat on it. I then used it for an entire season without cleaning it once. I shot a few rounds of Skeet and trap, I ducked hunted and literally every single weekend from mid October to the end of January I upland hunted. In the dirt, mud and 15 degree temperatures I had zero issues with the gun. Then at the end of the season I cleaned it and I was shocked by how easy all of the fowling wiped out of the barrel. It took no time at all, even on the gas port which on the Beretta Semi Autos are notorious for getting filthy. It all just wiped off with CLP. I had zero corrosion and the barrel was spotless. There was no scrubbing stuck on fowling, literally it was no difference then a normal cleaning that I would do after coming back from shooting a single round of skeet. It was perfect. So in my scouring of the internet I’d like to hit on a couple of points that might help people when thinking of going the FrogLube route: -Use with newer guns that don’t have years and years of oil build up -Fully strip down and degrease the firearm prior to using a FrogLube product -Don’t mix other types of gun oils and cleaners with FrogLube -Don’t over oil and wipe any excess FrogLube off after cleaning Hope this helps
Review: Thumbs up - Good product

## Features

- ADVANCED GUN CLEANER FORMULA: FrogLubes advanced gun solvent is engineered to break down carbon, fouling, metallic residue, and baked-on grime at the molecular level. Our gun cleaning solvent penetrates deep into barrels, bolts, and chambers, lifting buildup without damaging finishes or precision parts.
- SAFE ON ALL FINISHES AND FIREARM COMPONENTS: Formulated to strip away contaminants without compromising critical components, FrogLubes gun bore cleaner is safe on all surfaces, from coated barrels to aluminum, polymer, and wood. Use our gun cleaning spray on any firearm platform with total confidence.
- BIO-BASED, NON-TOXIC, SCENT-FREE FORMULA: Our gun cleaner spray is a 100% bio-based, USDA-certified gun solvent cleaner, formulated without petroleum or toxins. While other cleaners fill the room with harsh chemical fumes, ours delivers a clean, scent-free experience that’s safe for skin, enclosed spaces, and frequent use.
- FIELD-TESTED UNDER EXTREME USE: FrogLubes gun solvent was tested on the most abused firearms in the world, used daily by military and law enforcement. Proven under live fire and harsh conditions, our spray gun cleaner delivers battle-tested reliability trusted by professionals who can’t afford failure.
- NEXT-GEN GUN CARE: FrogLube was the first in bio-based gun maintenance, founded by a retired Navy SEAL and trusted by military and law enforcement. Our lab is the range, where we ensure our firearm cleaning solvents and lubricants deliver elite performance and protection where it matters most.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0099DMELW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,675 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #21 in Gun Solvents |
| Brand Name | Frog Lube |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (948) |
| Date First Available | September 12, 2012 |
| Included Components | Hunting Gun Cleaning Supplies |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2 x 2 x 2 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.56 x 4.29 x 3.11 inches |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | FrogLube |
| Material | Blend |
| Model Name | 14976 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.28 kg |
| Part Number | 14976 |
| Size | 8 oz |
| Style | 8 oz |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: what is the difference between this PREMIUM and the standard Frog Lube spray product ?  Thank you.**
A: As far as I know there are 3 main products from Frog Lube; liquid CLP, CLP paste and Solvent.  The CLP is usesd for basic cleaning and lubrication.  The solvent is use for deep cleaning the bore and barrel along with removing any oils and grease.  After using the solvent you will need to apply CLP.  I hope that helps, I think all frog lube say premium.

**Q: This product looks, acts, feels, tastes cleans like water, no smell to it either. Did I get sold a bottle of water?**
A: I have been a range master and firearms instructor for over 40 years and use it on all of my firearms. 
I have to admit I never tasted it.

**Q: How does froglube work on leading in barrels**
A: Works great. The solvent can't be used exclusively though. Use the solvent to prep the barrel, and other gun parts to remove other petroleum based cleaners/oils, then heat the metal up and apply the FrogLube CLP. Allow the CLP to soak into the surfaces for an hour, then wipe off. The pores in the metal will soak up more and more FrogLube on subsequent applications, and when firing it warms the surfaces and brings the FrogLube up to the surface and wicks away leading and fouling.

**Q: A question ,,,, after degreasing parts, you can use another type of lubricants that is not exclusive FrogLube ??. Please ,,,, the truth ,,, thanks**
A: Use something like I use, CLP by lucas, or Battleborn by Breakthrough are 2 of the best I have used. I have tried alot of different products. Froglube is the best carbon remover I have used.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Best thing ever or Snake Oil?”
*by J***N on August 31, 2018*

So I know most people are in one of two camps, either “FrogLube is the greatest thing ever” or “it’s snake oil.” So all I can do is tell people about my experience with this and let them decide for themselves what’s best for them. Let me start by saying I don’t use this on my antique guns, I had read that there is some issues with old seasoned guns where the petroleum based oils deep inside the metal reacts negatively with the Frog Lube and creates kind of a gummy surface. So I avoided that happening and I only use this on my new guns, especially ones that I use a lot. Let me start by telling you I shoot a lot. So my prep with this is pretty straight forward, I begin by breaking down my firearm I want to treat and I completely degrease it with the FL Super Degreaser. Basically what I’m trying to do is get all the old oil off the firearm. I then heat the metal with a heat gun and wipe CLP over all metal parts. I then wipe any standing oil off and in the hard to reach parts I use a head gun to blow the oil out. I let the gun parts dry and then wipe everything down with a terry cloth almost buffing the surfaces. In my opinion this is one time deal with a new firearm, I don’t ever mix different types of gun cleaning oils. So after that initial breakin heat treating I seldom do it again for that firearm, I just clean with the CLP and occasionally with with the Frog Lube cleaner. My FL test: Last year I wanted to experiment with FL so I took my Beretta Outlander and I did a full strip and heat treat on it. I then used it for an entire season without cleaning it once. I shot a few rounds of Skeet and trap, I ducked hunted and literally every single weekend from mid October to the end of January I upland hunted. In the dirt, mud and 15 degree temperatures I had zero issues with the gun. Then at the end of the season I cleaned it and I was shocked by how easy all of the fowling wiped out of the barrel. It took no time at all, even on the gas port which on the Beretta Semi Autos are notorious for getting filthy. It all just wiped off with CLP. I had zero corrosion and the barrel was spotless. There was no scrubbing stuck on fowling, literally it was no difference then a normal cleaning that I would do after coming back from shooting a single round of skeet. It was perfect. So in my scouring of the internet I’d like to hit on a couple of points that might help people when thinking of going the FrogLube route: -Use with newer guns that don’t have years and years of oil build up -Fully strip down and degrease the firearm prior to using a FrogLube product -Don’t mix other types of gun oils and cleaners with FrogLube -Don’t over oil and wipe any excess FrogLube off after cleaning Hope this helps

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Thumbs up
*by P***. on February 22, 2026*

Good product

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wheelgun
*by S***T on July 30, 2026*

Good cleaner and lube

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*Last updated: 2026-08-23*