Here's a short list:
- Contribute to hooking locks and squeaky hinges and protects in winter locks and door seals on car freeze before.
- Maintains and cleans and protects aluminum, stainless steel, wood and plastic. In brass and copper, however, caution is advised because it dissolves them in the long run. Short about it wipe for cleaning is ok, but it must not remain a long time on brass and copper surfaces.
- Preserved, disinfects and protects against rust.
- Makes dry leather back smooth and shiny. Bright leather darkens in the treatment by, however, in the 500 Jacket I would not take it. For old boots, it is however super.
- Nourishes, protects and disinfects the skin and is completely harmless for the organism because it (in many creams and medicines) includes only medically pure white oil and vegetable materials.
- Affects dogs to clean the fur and paws care. Protects horses in front brakes and other animals.
- Protects weapon against rust, lubricates and cleans. Removes even stubborn Tombak and lead residues. Holds wooden stocks supple and neutralizes hand sweat.
- Does not harden, even if you tell some people the opposite (!). After a while in the air to evaporate the volatile ingredients, leaving a vaselineartiger film, which further protects the treated surface and lubricates and can be removed if necessary without any problems again. With resin that has nothing to do.
Furthermore Ballistol is free of silicones, CFCs and carcinogens, practically unlimited shelf life, biodegradable and harmless when it is swallowed. Many a hunter apprentice takes the even for heartburn because it is slightly alkaline. To me it would be awful but before the taste :)
The only real drawback of Ballistol is the little own odor. Some find it pleasant, others can not stand him. I found him at first and rather off-putting, but with time you get used to it and then smells quite like it actually.