A new test

pete lafond

pete.l@slipstic.com
Silver Member
This is only for info. No plans to package it yet. Just got a lab sample of modified super non-stick SlipStic in liquid form that forms a super thin (not noticeable) layer that actually solidifies. It should last for a year or so and will not allow penetration and repels everything. The only problem is that it leaves a very light white residue that shines. Might be good for CueTec cues. Actually, might be great for boats. Nothing sticks to it and does not wear down. Also got a polymer solvent to break it down and remove it completely.

If any one is at Valley Forge, let me know if they want to try it out there. I can always take it off. Interested on trying it in non-wooden shafts.
 
pete lafond said:
This is only for info. No plans to package it yet. Just got a lab sample of modified super non-stick SlipStic in liquid form that forms a super thin (not noticeable) layer that actually solidifies. It should last for a year or so and will not allow penetration and repels everything. The only problem is that it leaves a very light white residue that shines. Might be good for CueTec cues. Actually, might be great for boats. Nothing sticks to it and does not wear down. Also got a polymer solvent to break it down and remove it completely.

If any one is at Valley Forge, let me know if they want to try it out there. I can always take it off. Interested on trying it in non-wooden shafts.

Pete,
Unfortunately, I won't be at VF, but let me know if you are travelling through Indy. I would like to try it. If it works, I couldn't care less about the color (unless it is bright pink, I might balk at that).

Just a thought though; if it lasts a year, you won't be able to sell very much (I think the Detroit auto makers figured this out). Keep us informed. Thanks.
 
I wont be at VF either, but if you end up close enough to see Willie let me know :)

Id be interested in giving it a try.

Woody
 
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