Heard all the cons on it, but all my firearms have Froglube used on them. Never had a problems with any of them, except in NY during the winter. Partly my fault as I use a lot on my guns, and it caked up in the frigid temps carrying outside. But would not prevent firing of pistol and would melt and run wild at the range after use.
As you have experienced for yourself...Frog Lube can become waxy in cold weather and gummy if used with other products that are petroleum based. You admittedly over applied the product and that is easily fixed. The beauty of frog lube is, unless your are storing your weapon, a wipe on wipe off application is sufficient for CLP after the initial application. You will hear repeatedly that the CZ prefers to run wet. This is where FL shines. The product buries itself in the pores of the metal, pushing out everything in its way. The FL waits in the cold firearm to be activated by operation of the gun. As the gun heats with use the FL weeps creating a "wet" running pistol.
I still have not found a reason to not use this product.
It's works every bit as advertised, is non-toxic, You can eat the stuff its so safe.
It is a complete CLP product and only bore cleaning for lead and copper fouling will require a more specialized product.
I am not employed by Frog Lube but I sure support their product like I am...It's not common for me to be this outspoken about a product. Kind of strange when I go back and read everything I have written about the FL product. I guess frog lube is very similar to CZ in this regard.