Slip 2000 Cleaning & Lubrication Guide
Slip 2000 is a trusted maintenance solution for professional users who need consistency, reliability, and clean performance in demanding environments.
Appreciated by military, law enforcement, range, and field users, the Slip 2000 line is designed to support a proper cleaning and lubrication routine for firearms, weapon systems, and professional equipment maintenance.
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Build a complete maintenance setup by combining cleaner, carbon remover, lubricant, and grease depending on your equipment, usage frequency, and operating conditions.
How to Build a Proper Slip 2000 Maintenance Routine
1. Clean the Surface
Start by removing residue, grime, old lubricant, and general buildup. A cleaner such as Slip 2000 725 Gun Cleaner is a practical first step before inspection and lubrication.
2. Target Carbon Buildup
For heavier fouling and carbon deposits, use a dedicated product such as Slip 2000 Carbon Killer. This is especially useful for high-round-count firearms and hard-use components.
3. Lubricate Moving Parts
After cleaning, apply the right lubricant to friction points. Slip 2000 EWL and EWL 30 are both designed for weapon lubrication, with EWL 30 offering a heavier consistency.
4. Use Grease Where Needed
For specific high-friction areas or applications where a grease is preferred, Slip 2000 EWG Synthetic Grease provides a more substantial lubricating option.
Product Recommendations
Extreme Cleaning Tube
A practical cleaning option for pistol maintenance and routine bore cleaning.
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Extreme Weapons Lubricant
A go-to lubricant for users who want consistent performance during regular maintenance.
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EWL 30
A heavier lubricant option for users who prefer more body and staying power on key contact points.
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725 Gun Cleaner
Ideal as a first cleaning step to help break down carbon, grease, grime, and residue.
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EWG Synthetic Grease
A grease option for selected friction points, sliding surfaces, and heavier-use applications.
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Carbon Killer 4 oz
Recommended for carbon-heavy components and deeper cleaning after extended use.
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Routine Cleaning
Use 725 Gun Cleaner to clean general residue and prepare the surface before lubrication.
Heavy Carbon Removal
Use Carbon Killer when carbon buildup is more pronounced, especially after repeated firing or extended range sessions.
General Lubrication
Use Extreme Weapons Lubricant for common lubrication points and regular firearm maintenance.
Heavier Lubrication
Use EWL 30 when a thicker lubricant is preferred for contact points or harsher operating conditions.
Grease Application
Use EWG Synthetic Grease where a grease is more appropriate than a liquid lubricant.
Professional Note
Slip 2000 products are appreciated by professional users because of their consistent application, practical product range, and ability to support a disciplined cleaning and lubrication routine.
Always follow the firearm manufacturer’s maintenance instructions, confirm the firearm is unloaded before cleaning, and apply products only as directed.
Need Slip 2000 for a Unit, Department, or Institutional Requirement?
Fair D Canada can support individual orders, professional supply needs, and volume inquiries for military, law enforcement, security, range, and institutional clients.
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