Not really, but I have not shot it for a long time and I never shot a lot of rounds between cleaning like you seem to be doing.
Posting pictures before and after cleaning would be a big help.
As far as lube, I have never used eezox on anything but Seecamps and I have never used Frog Lube but hear great things about it. I cannot help there.
I use Froglube on all of my guns. I am in love with the product for several reasons. Smell, effectiveness as a CLP, ease of cleaning after a range visit, the fact that it's not dangerous chemicals (you can actually eat Froglube if you wanted).
I don't use a single drop of oil on ANY of my guns since switching to Froglube. I kid you not. After each range visit I am OCD about cleaning the gun and I naturally check for wear (or excessive wear) on all friction areas of the slide and frame---no problems whatsoever with just Froglube and no lubricant of any kind. I used to use Wilson Combat Ultima Lube II, but found after numerous careful and thorough inspections saw that Froglube is truly all you need.
If you're going to go ahead and try Froglube, be sure that you remove all traces of oil from your gun before using Froglube CLP. They sell a Froglube Solvent for this purpose, but you can also use alcohol to remove oils from the gun if you want. Also...it really does make a difference when you use a hairdryer to warm up all metal surfaces before applying Froglube. There are Youtube videos showing the greater effectiveness of a Froglube treatment that was done with heat, versus not heating up the metal.
I detail stripped my Rohrbaughs for their initial Froglube applications so as to cover every single square millimeter of the pistol.
Hope this glowing endorsement of Froglube helps. I've used so many products before Froglube and I'm so glad I tried this stuff (and so is my workbench as it WAY less crowded and cluttered with cleaning products). Try it, you'll be sold!