Sharp Shoot R Slicker
Sharp Shoot R Precision ProductsSLICKER ™
A unique special lubricating product, there’s nothing like it !
ITS A GUNSMITH IN A CAN !
SLICKER SHOULD THE NEXT THING YOU NEED AFTER AMMUNITION
Most lubricants have a great deal of difficulty staying in place to complete the job of lubrication and protection. This unique product sprays on and into hard to reach places.
Slicker ™ changes from a water-thin, penetrating synthetic fluid to become a tough, tack-free light lubricating grease.
Slicker ™ then creates a skin or film over the synthetic lubricant protecting it and metal parts from the incursion of dirt sand and grit. This cured film is impervious to moisture, dust and dirt, and is stable at temperatures above 400 degrees Fahrenheit. These properties make Slicker ™ an ideal lubricant for sportsmen.
Slicker ™ stays put and does the job that most thinner lubricants fail to do. THERE IS NO OTHER PRODUCT AVAILABLE THAT WORKS IN THIS MANNER.
Slicker ™ can be used for both interior and exterior of your pistols, rifles, shotguns, and black powder firearms.
Internal application of Slicker ™ provides a light grease that won’t blow away but will continue to lubricate and stay put.
External application of Slicker ™ provides a tough coating of light grease that has a neutral di-electric constant, making it repel the attraction of dust and grit.
Slicker ™ also provides an excellent exterior protective long-term coating against rust and corrosion.
Directions and Suggested Uses
DIRECTIONS: Spray a thin film on the surface to be lubricated or protected. To treat hard to reach areas, insert extension tube in spray tip. Material will start forming into grease in minutes. Allow 15 to 20 minutes for product to fully cure. Avoid over spray onto painted or plastic surfaces to avoid damage.
NOTE: Test before using on plastics or painted surfaces, as cracking or dissolving may result.
LUBRICATES AND RUST PROOFS
SUGGESTED USES:
Internal firearms( bolts, actions, slides, & bore coating)
External firearms (barrel , receiver, action , slide, & safety)
Other suggested uses are:
Bicycle Chains
General Marine
Fishing Reels
Motorcycle Chains,
Chain Drives
Tools
Tracks
Machinery
4 Wheel Drive Vehicles
Open Gears
Cam & Slides
Power Tools
Metal Surfaces
All TerrainVehicles
(including 4 wheelers & 6 wheelers)
Snowmobiles.
SLICKER is an Excellent Release Agent for Fiberglass Bedding
How to Use Slicker:
Slicker is a revolutionary product with no other peers like it on the market. The reason we call Slicker a
revolutionary product, is that it really represents a liquid form of grease in an aerosol can. Slicker comes out of
the can as a water thin liquid, after 15 to 20 min. of cure time, Slicker sets up into a light grease. What this
means to the user is that now, you’re able to get a light lubricant in the form of a solid grease into areas that was
never possible before. In the past, the only way to get grease into difficult to reach areas was by melting the
product, or putting grease in under very high pressure. Because, Slicker is a water thin liquid, it can penetrate
into the most difficult areas to reach in a firearm.
Slicker is a neutral di-electric constant, this means that Slicker will not attract dust and dirt or grime the way
other lubricants do. Since Slicker is neutral, the firearm will stay cleaner, longer.
The uses for Slicker are almost endless. Where, Slicker really shines is in lubricating semiautomatic firearms,
and pump action firearms. When lubricated with conventional oils increases, pumps and semi-autos, usually
only have sufficient lubrication for the first few shots. After that point the action becomes fouled with carbon,
unburned powder, grit and grime mixed in with the remaining lubricant. This makes for an ugly mess. Slicker
stays in place, regardless of temperature, and does not attract anything.
Directions for Use:
Shake the can well. Spray, or coat the part, with a light coating of Slicker. Allow the part to cure for 15 to 20
min. Slicker will set up into a light grease with a light red skin over the top. This skin should be solid to the
touch. If it’s not solid, let Slicker set up a little longer. The firearm is now ready to use. Slicker will stay in place
longer than any other lubricant.
The areas it is important to use Slicker, are those that get the most wear and tear. Pay particular attention to the
bolt lugs, the rails on the action, and the slide where it meets the frame.( Gunsmith’s tip: give Slicker a light
coating of MAXX lubricant. This will make the action feel like its polished.)