Package B Includes:
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6 oz aerosol can - Your go to spray for lubricating tools, squeaky hinges, loosening rusty bolts, bike chains, fishing reels, you name it.
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16 fl oz non-aerosol liquid with trigger sprayer - Perfect for
mixing Ballistol with water to clean modern and smokeless residue, black powder
residue, neutralizing corrosive ammo, jet washers and ultra sonic cleaners and
as a boring and cutting oil.
Package B
Package B
6 oz aerosol can, 16fl oz non-aerosol liquid with trigger sprayer
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Package B Includes:
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6 oz aerosol can - Your go to spray for lubricating tools, squeaky hinges, loosening rusty bolts, bike chains, fishing reels, you name it.
-

16 fl oz non-aerosol liquid with trigger sprayer - Perfect for
mixing Ballistol with water to clean modern and smokeless residue, black powder
residue, neutralizing corrosive ammo, jet washers and ultra sonic cleaners and
as a boring and cutting oil.
Package B pairs a 6 oz aerosol can with a 16 fl oz non-aerosol trigger spray bottle, giving you two ways to apply Ballistol multipurpose lubricant spray depending on the task at hand. The aerosol can delivers a quick, even coat for squeaky hinges, stuck locks, rusty bolts, and bicycle chains, while the trigger sprayer offers controlled application for heavier jobs like mixing with water to clean firearm residue, treating metal surfaces, or conditioning leather and wood.
Together, they cover everyday lubrication and long-lasting protection across the home, garage, workshop, and field. Ballistol works as a penetrating oil, corrosion inhibitor, and general purpose lubricant all in one, leaving a thin protective film that guards against rust and moisture without gumming up over time. It's the kind of multi-purpose spray lubricant that handles dozens of jobs so you can stop buying single-use products that clutter up the shelf.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Ballistol different from other multipurpose lubricant sprays?
Most spray lubricants only handle one or two tasks. Ballistol cleans, lubricates, and protects metal, rubber, plastics, wood, and smooth leather in a single application. It also acts as a corrosion inhibitor and penetrating oil, displacing moisture and leaving a protective film that prevents rust long after you apply it. One product replaces a shelf full of cleaners, oils, and preventive compounds.
Can Ballistol be used on electrical components?
Yes. Ballistol displaces moisture and leaves a thin film on metal contacts that helps prevent oxidation and corrosion. It can be applied to electrical components, wiring connections, and ignition circuits to keep them protected from the elements. Just make sure the equipment is powered off before application and allow adequate ventilation while working in enclosed areas.
Why would I want both an aerosol can and a trigger spray bottle?
The two formats serve different needs. The aerosol can is ideal for quick, on-the-spot jobs like lubricating garage doors, freeing stuck locks, or coating metal tools and power tool accessories after use. The trigger sprayer works better when you want a controlled, adjustable spray for larger surfaces, mixing with water, or applying Ballistol in commercial settings where you go through product faster. Having both means you always have the right tool for the job.
How does Package B compare to other Ballistol packages?
Package B gives you the best of both formats: a compact aerosol for speed and a trigger spray bottle for control. If you only need aerosol cans, Package C offers three 6 oz cans for stashing around the house and shop. For heavy duty, high-volume use, Package F provides a full gallon of multi-purpose oil you can use to refill bottles or apply directly. Browse all available options in our Packages collection to find the best fit for your needs.
What can I use Ballistol on around the house and garage?
Ballistol works on metal, wood, rubber, plastics, and smooth leather, so the list of applications is long. Around the house, use it to silence squeaky hinges, free up stuck locks, and lubricate garage doors. In the garage or shop, it protects power tools, loosens corroded bolts, and coats metal parts to prevent rust and moisture damage. It also works well on sport equipment, bicycle chains, and fishing reels. If a surface needs cleaning, lubrication, or long-lasting protection from corrosion, Ballistol handles it.

