Scorpion Venom Polymeric Bowstring Fluid, 8g
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While using it, I was not able to detect any scent.
The answer is yes. is not as easy to apply as normal bar waxes. The string needs to be wetted with the substance when it is applied. I love this product! It makes colored bowstrings look brand new, makes the string glide under my fingers, and makes the string glide under my fingers. This is also a good cable on a compound for buss cables. You might want to check out Scorpion Venom Cam and Serving Lubricant if you are looking to lubricate servings and cams.
If you want to apply it to any part of the string, you can.
As far as I can tell, you can use it for rail lube without any problems. The Ravin string controller and buss controller are the ones I use. Great! I use it all the time.
Selected User Reviews For Scorpion Venom Polymeric Bowstring Fluid, 8g
I was used to applying bow string wax via the traditional method of rubbing it on, then rubbing it in with your fingers and a hair dryer. The time has come for you to put away that drier and don't have to clean your fingers off anymore. While this wax is very simple to apply to a string, you have to remove the old wax before applying this one to make it work at its full potential. It's easiest to do this by rubbing the napkin over a string area until the string gets warm and pops off. You can then apply the solution in a single swipe before discarding the napkin. With just the right amount of product coming out of the tip without it drenching your string, there is a sponge on the tip. I think it has handled the entire string and cables of a compound bow about five or six times in total. The color reaches deep into all the strands of the string when it is applied, and leaves a protective coating after it has dried fully, which takes about 30 minutes. You should let it dry until the water does not appear wet anymore to get the maximum potential. After the string has been waxed, there is a slight tacky feeling, but not quite as bad as with The ease of use, the ease of maintenance, the convenience, and the quality It is literally the best way to wax your bow string. Once you have done it once,.
The old wax was removed with a shop rag, and this stuff was applied and allowed to My experience is that it does not require very much effort. I think I've restored a bit of color to my strings and they feel slick again. Since then, I have not had to reapply and that has been after over 20 Had it for a long time, shouldn't have bought it now. We're sure you will be glad that you got some and wondering why you took so long to get it.
The only complaint I would have is that my sting and cables are so dry after applying this. apply the cleaner first, and then the wax mix. Then, since the surface of my sting and cable felt so dry after a shooting session, I applied it again and added the bees wax mix to the top.
I bought it from a sports store originally. I find it to be a miracle worker. It can be used as a cable and a MUCH easier to apply than wax and penetrates much better than wax. You will be able to breathe new life into your string.
Since over 20 years, I have been using wax. You should check this stuff out. My experience with wax predates this by over 20 years, and I can say without a doubt that this is more convenient and It takes only a few seconds to rub it on. You no longer have to wax a piece of leather and rub it in with it to get it melted in, and then use a length of serving thread to remove that excess wax. A laborious task from 20 minutes to 5 minutes now requires tender care to keep your cables and strings in good condition. It's super easy to place in my EZ-drive if I want to get extra jiggy with it. Then, rub it one more time, let it soak overnight, and wipe off the excess with a paper towel. Press just enough to hold the bow while you rub it on, then compress the limbs until the string is slack after you rub it on. This stuff really brings colors back to life. It doesn't make colors blend into each other like wax does. Remember 20 years ago when this stuff was next to nothing?.
Used it on a couple of crossbows and it has proved to be great. There is no other wax I use This is just for the strings and the scorpion serving lube is just for the servings and A glossy finish is followed by a dull finish as it dries. This is usually used after I shoot a day's worth of arrows and let it sit in the case while it dries. The strings hold up well after a few hindered arrows and do not show signs of wear following a few hindered arrows. This is the second time I have purchased.
It works well for areas that are difficult for regular wax to reach. If you have a drop away test that's driven by your cables, such as your peep. All you need to do is apply a little and let it dry.
The serving lube also applies easily, but it doesn't look like much is being provided for the price you pay. As time progresses, we will gain a better understanding of the product's durability.