pete lafond said:It is not Zardoz. Different formula. We liked the Zardoz packaging and worked out a deal with them. Do not mistaking use Zardoz on your cue shaft for two reasons. 1. It WILL harm your cue shaft 2. Contains chemicals that are harmful to your eyes. (keep in mind that occasionally people rub their eyes and the stuff will get on your hands from stroking the cue.) Also no Teflon used in SlipStic. Looking back we should have come up with different packaging altogether so not to confuse anyone.
Thanks for the details Pete. Yes, the identical packaging certainly is a little confusing, although I appreciate the benefits of not having to come up with original packaging yourself. Perhaps you might want to put a little note on your product details site mentioning the differences to avoid consumer confusion. The idea of the stuff getting in your eyes from your hands is not something I had thought of and worth considering.
Some questions if you don't mind:
1) How do you know Zardoz (Or other Teflon-based products) will harm you shaft? (Other than it not being designed for cues) Have you tested this?
2) How do you know prolonged use of Slipstic will not harm you shaft? Have you tested this, and if so for how long, or is this an assumption based on what it is made of?