


⚡ Slip into smooth efficiency with Slipit G5562!
Slipit G5562 is a 1-quart, silicone-free sliding compound gel designed to provide industrial-grade lubrication for woodworking machines and other sliding surfaces. Highly rated and recommended by professionals, it ensures smooth operation without residue buildup, making it ideal for both industrial and home use.
| ASIN | B0000E6TJ8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,318 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #213 in Industrial Lubricants |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (227) |
| Date First Available | June 10, 2010 |
| Item Weight | 1.99 pounds |
| Item model number | 32447 |
| Manufacturer | Slipit |
| Material | Gel |
| Package Dimensions | 5.35 x 5.12 x 4.88 inches |
| Part Number | 32447 |
A**R
Very good product for making wood flow through your machines.
Great stuff ! This makes the surface of your machine slippery for your woodworking. This was recommended to me from a long time woodworker for my planner. Works great !
H**K
Worked great
Good stuff for the kitchen drawers
D**E
Great product, great price, great service
Great product, great price, great service
J**Y
It works well. The substance's odor during application seems to dissipate well.
I'm happy with it. It works even on doors & frames with numerous sticky overpainted coats of undertaped paint. It has a very mild odor during application that can get unexpectedly intense in excess, but in my experiences with it thus far, the odor dissipates entirely within a day of application with decent air circulation. This will probably be enough to last me a lifetime, but your mileage may vary.
M**N
Lovely, as expected
Did the job! Put a coat on some old old wooden drawers and the runners in the cabinet, and they're gliding as well as I could have hoped~ I used a piece of rag to apply it, and another clean rag to pick up any globs of excess. A little goes a long way, this can is good for a lifetime
M**N
Good, but not what I expected
Because this came in a paint can, I assumed that it would be a liquid. In near-winter weather, it is kind of the consistence of Vaseline, but a thicker. The instructions say to start by stirring it. That would have been impossible had I not put it in the oven at 160F for an hour with the convection on (while the wife was out :) ). It says it can be applied by brush, cloth, or hand. Depending on what you are putting it on, I could see any of these being best. I am making a drawer unit with wooden drawer guides, and I think using a rag is best for that. It does seem to make a difference. I'll update this review when I see how it does after being on awhile, and in different temperatures.
C**T
SLICK STUFF
Still trying come to terms as to what this really reminds me of - a wax or a grease. Does it matter? Sure goes on easy, and makes the cast surface well protected during those times when it isn't going to be used for a while.
L**A
You don't know what you're missing...
If you've never tried Slip It you don't know what you're missing. It takes the squeak out of everything it touches! Got a sticky drawer? use some Slip It and it won't be anymore!!
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