Q Slic vs. SlipStic

Kevin Lindstrom

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Can anyone offer an educated or experienced comparison of these two products. In addition list the ingredients or formulas for the products.
Thanks
 
Kevin Lindstrom said:
In addition list the ingredients or formulas for the products.
Thanks

You've got a better shot at getting the Colonel's recipe or the Bush's Baked Beans ingredients....
 
rephrased

1pRoscoe said:
You've got a better shot at getting the Colonel's recipe or the Bush's Baked Beans ingredients....

I definately should have worded this a bit differently. My main concern is paying 20 buck for standard rubbing alcohol as a shaft cleaner/slicker. I was hoping to here the products contain silicone or some similar polymere or other fancy name rather than finding out it is fancy packaged rubbing alcohol.

Maybe I should just ask has anyone experienced both products and why they like one over the other or like them both?
 
cue silk

Kevin Lindstrom said:
I definately should have worded this a bit differently. My main concern is paying 20 buck for standard rubbing alcohol as a shaft cleaner/slicker. I was hoping to here the products contain silicone or some similar polymere or other fancy name rather than finding out it is fancy packaged rubbing alcohol.

Maybe I should just ask has anyone experienced both products and why they like one over the other or like them both?


I was turned on to a product available at hair care supply stores called ----- (something) SILK. It smells just like Cue Silk and if you leave the top open for about a week for the alcohol to evaporate ir becomes the same consistancy as Cue Silk. Sells for about $18.00 for a 24 oz. bottle
 
Maybe Pete will jump in here, The history channel is doing a show on slip stic and it's many uses, sometime this month,
 
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