Four ounces of solvent and two ounces of oil for $20? Looks very good at separating the gullible from their money.
Try any decent CLP instead: BreakFree, RoyCo, G96, ClenzOil, Ballistol ... whatever your bag is.
You want a sprayer or needle-tip applicator? Amazon or the craft store is your pal.
Or if you want to go solvent then lube, Hoppe's No. 9 solvent and about a thousand proven brands of oil, gun or otherwise. Super Lube? Yep. Mobil 1? Yep.
Go lightly on the oil in any case. (AR guys possibly excepted, 'cause some of them got entirely another thing going on when it comes to "running wet.")
You want a non-tox, with low scent? MPro7 or Hoppe's Elite (the liquid, not the foam). Same stuff. And, actually, the Super Lube degreaser is cheaper and will do the same job.
Among the stuff that's proven, there's cheaper and there's more expensive, but the proven stuff sticks around (for decades) 'cause it works.
This stuff? Social media marketing miracle.
And there ain't no miracle solutions in gun cleaning, and firearm lubing is actually rather simple. Matter of fact, neither is all that hard if you just do it. And if you do it reasonable well and reasonably often, or just remember to inspect your guns ... well, "problem" solved.
End of rant.
(Ooops, wait ... don't let Frog Lube or Fire Clean or Militec1 separate you from your cash, either. Wordy and sometimes litigious bull**** artists.)