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McLube Sailkote: Good or Bad; and where to use it.
What is your feeling on using McLube. I hear people claim they like it and others hate it for lubing track. Where else is it used in a non-hardware application. [1 pt]. |
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Bart wrote:
McLube Sailkote: Good or Bad; and where to use it. Where else is it used in a non-hardware application. [1 pt]. Zips on jackets. -- Capt Scumbalino |
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On Aug 8, 6:15 pm, wrote:
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 20:24:11 -0700, Bart wrote: McLube Sailkote: Good or Bad; and where to use it. What is your feeling on using McLube. I hear people claim they like it and others hate it for lubing track. Where else is it used in a non-hardware application. [1 pt]. Many places. The one you are probably thinking of is the obvious one in the product's name. It is used as a coating on sails to reduce friction and shed moisture. I have no idea why anyone would "hate it" for sail track. Are you just making that up, or is there some possible reason why they would hate it for that? The stuff works quite well if properly applied, lasts a reasonable amount of time, and doesn't bind dirt to the surfaces wher it is applied. I didn't make it up. The woman who hated it was a bit of a wacko though. Perhaps she put too much on and it gummed up her slides. |
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