JIG-A-LOO??

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Randy_

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Anybody ever heard of or used this stuff??

www.jigaloo.com

I've been seeing ads for the stuff in the papers recently; but have never heard of it before. It is a Canadian product and seems to be sort of like WD-40 except it supposedly does not contain oils or lubricants and is non-staining. Can be used on cloth, wood, metal, and some plastics. Stops squeaks, lubricates and waterproofs.

Almost sounds too good to be true; but for the fact that the MSDS sheet says it contains some stuff you wouldn't want to breathe and apparently it is quite flammable.
 
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I always have this theory that if it won't wurt you, it's no good.

I have seen the product advertised before and at first thought it was some fake advertisement from a comedy channel show. I've seen it several times since then and continue to be amazed at the claims. I hope someone does come forth with experience.
 
Hi,

I use it a lot, mainly for my garage door rail, bicycle, sliding windows, ball bearing things, anything that skeeq etc. No stain, no residu.
great for the table saw or band saw bed. Really make the wood slide freely.
Be carefull in the shop, it is silicone base so the fume may go onto some tools and make tham slippery. Spray on a rag to apply to your table saw bed. Use caution when you spray but it's safe once dry.

Over all, it's a great stuff and i prefer it way over wd-40

Alfred
 
It's hard for me to imagine anything way better than WD-40.
Of course I buy the stuff by the gallon---we have 4 spray bottles ready--- from the kitchen sink to the shop.[:)]
 
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