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    Anyone tried SlipIt

    With my order for new planer and shaper, decided to try a can of SlipIt for the table tops. Not much on the can for directions, says brush it on, or wipe it on, but stir first. So I brushed it on, expecting it to dry, and next day found the tops still to be greasy. So I just wiped the excess off. Sent an email to the company website, but have had no reply, but guess that is the way it works. Was expecting a product that acts like a finish, not like a wax.

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    It has fairly mixed reviews and a couple of bad ones that would make me pass:

    http://www.amazon.com/Grizzly-G5562-...owViewpoints=1

    One reviewer discussed the lack of instructions and indicated the "chemist" for the company never returned his calls. I would pass on it.

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    I have used in on a moulder, but found that a dry film type works as well or better without the wet residue.
    JR

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    I have used it, but only on wood sliders, sticky doors and the like. I have noticed that the can always seems to have this stuff seeping even when the lid seems tightly closed and it is always very oily. I can't imagine using it on metal tool tops but have used Bostik Top Cote with excellent results. It sprays on, dries almost instantly and provides a very slick and relatively long lasting coating after a light buff.
    Dick Mahany.

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    Jim,

    I use it all the time. Wipe it on, wipe it off. Leaves the surface nice and slippery. I use it on my planer, jointer and saw.

    Cliff
    The problem with the world is that intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Andrew View Post
    . Not much on the can for directions, says brush it on, or wipe it on, but stir first. So I brushed it on, expecting it to dry, and next day found the tops still to be greasy. So I just wiped the excess off.
    My experience too. The stuff is a mess on metal. I'll stick with paste wax and I'll make someone a good deal the rest of the can. You come by, you can have it.

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