[Other] CherryBalmz Weapons Lubricants - get 60% off + free shipping!

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Want to see a genuine difference in gun lubes, with actual performance, and get a great deal?

This promo gets you free shipping, plus over $100 off retail price.

Several thousand folks from Reddit have tried our lubes since our first promo here, and [there’s been a ton of positive feedback, along with great Q&A and people’s personal experiences with it.

What do you get out of the lubes?

What they are, what they provide:

  • They’re Lightweight gun greases that each spent about a year and a half in R&D

  • They stay wet and reliable on a gun for 2+ years – they don’t get sticky, or clogged from fouling

  • You’ll get roughly 10x the shooting on one application over any gun oil – ARs easily go 3000rds on one application, classic P-series Sigs and CZs typically go over 4000.

  • One bottle is good for about 25,000 rounds of shooting - it’s extremely efficient.

  • Complex engineering – it literally reduces friction in over 12 different ways. Ask me how.

  • Finicky guns especially get a huge reliability boost from this complex friction reduction – as long as mags and ammo are good, they become instantly reliable with our lube right around 98% of the time. Ask for details, it’s pretty interesting.

That’s the basics – a lot of people do have misconceptions about grease, but you get a massive reliability benefit in using a properly engineered grease in your guns, because it acts like a sealant to keep fouling away from your friction surfaces. And gents, car greases are far too heavy for maximum reliability in guns – ask me why.

Our heaviest grease is about the consistency of a creamy mayonnaise – it’s around an NLGI #0 grade, with our lightest being a #000, which feels close to a thickish whipped cream.


For those who are a little more science inclined, here are some key things to know, that are a big part of why we engineer greases, not “gun oils” - bottom line is that the science led us to greases as the best route to reliability:

  • Guns are unsealed, sliding machines...this is a nearly universal indicator for using a grease in any industry on the planet, because greases stay put, stay wet, and most importantly for such applications, they act like a sealant to keep junk out.

  • The sealant effect of greases allow them to maintaining their lubricant properties far longer than oil can when exposed to the environment.

  • Guns don’t have any lubricant support systems like gaskets, pumps, reservoirs, or filters - because of this, oils will flow away from your friction surfaces from both gravity and violence of cycling, they thin out and dry out, and they migrate contaminant into places it shouldn’t go.

  • Oil does work in guns, but you have to become the “lubricant support system”, requiring you to be an oil pump, filter, and reservoir literally ten times as often as you would need to when using our greases.

  • Greases are far more complicated to engineer than oils, and our lightweight technical greases are very different from "grease" most people have ever seen, which is why we're doing this promotion...until someone physically experiences them, especially on a gun, it's simply hard to understand how different and effective they are, because they've literally never seen anything like it.

  • Being engineered properly for guns, they will not get clogged or gummy in your guns, and will actually push sand, brass shavings, or other fouling out of the raceways, similar to why a dozer's bucket pistons are clean, with the junk trapped at the front and back of travel, safely out of the way.

  • These basic oil vs grease lube differences are foundational in how we get such tremendous reliability enhancements, but the lubes still spent a year and a half each in R&D for max reliability as we dialed in the most effective combination of anti-wear, anti-friction, environmental performance, and corrosion-inhibiting additives, for some pretty elite performance.


If you have questions about the science of lubes in general or ours specifically, definitely feel welcome to ask here.

You all have experience with gun lubes – please consider me a resource in providing science-based gun lubrication answers, from the most basic use and application to the some pretty complex tribology. Very little of it is complicated, but it has largely been siloed away from our community.

All I ask is that questions and comments be meant for good, respectful sharing of info, and that we all keep in mind that the question on any gun lubricant is not, “Does it work?” – the proper question is, “How long will a lube work, how well, and under what circumstances?” Whatever you’re using likely works fine, technology evolves.

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