Why does Warthog 1134 cost more than the competition?
Warthog sells for $20.00 a bottle delivered to your mailbox. The chemicals used in Warthog are expensive and dictate the price. While the price of a bottle of Warthog is higher than most cleaners on the market, when you consider the cost per barrel cleaned, Warthog costs less to use. Warthog will clean your bore with fewer patches and that means you will use less product. If you intend to remove copper fouling and the solvent you are using doesnt get it out – and most cleaners on the market don’t touch copper fouling or are extremely slow forcing you to use a lot of their product – what does that solvent cost compared to Warthog?
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