I read in another forum that you can use veggie oil instead of marker oil is this true? and in another I read that you can use wd40
Veggie oil
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3 in 1 Oil
white bottle with red tip.
been around forever.
works great.
Three drops in your ASA and fire hundred or so shots with your barrel off at end of the day of playing.
oh yeah it inexpensive.
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Air tool oil is also a popular alternative, and fairly inexpensive if I remember correctly, though a little less available than 3-in-1.
I have used WD-40, but only to clean off the gunk from old, abused markers, and removed all the o-rings before applying any WD-40. Works great as a cleaner/rust remover and general reviver of small metal parts (springs and screws), you just gotta remember to remove it totally and utterly before you put everything back together.
Vegetable oil? *shrug* Never heard or used that one. I'd be afraid it'd spoil and/or attract insects.Comment
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You spend hundreds on a marker; why skimp on something like a $3 tube of oil to keep it working right?Comment
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I&I Sports is where they got it, and I believe a guy in the dealers forum has it too....Comment
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There are probably acids in vegetable oil that aren't in oils intended for markers. This might affect the lifespan on some parts.
I suspect that it might gel if left sitting for a period or at colder temps (CO2 use or fall/winter/spring play).
Vegetable oil also seems thicker that the paintball oils I've used which might affect the speed at which the marker can cycle.Comment
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An old drag racing trick used to be soy bean oil it is some slippery stuff, although it's lifespan was a trip down the 1/4 mile it would burn up rendering it useless as a lubricant.Gun: AGD eMag with LvL10
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Don't turn your gun into a veggimatic. You can order it for a hell of a lot cheaper than $10. Order some KC or Gold Cup. I doubt that either will void your warranty. Sounds like he is telling you that so you will bend over and buy the oil that he's selling.Comment
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