Jig-a-loo

[Video]http://youtu.be/Ty74KARfNDU[/video]

This is why its hard to find,the rubiks cube people are hogging it all.

Someone that lives near the Canadian border needs to make contraband run for maple syrup and jig-a-loo.
 
you need to send a PM not email. I received mine a few days ago.

That was my problem! Being ignorant of computers can really be a problem sometimes. I just sent a PM to Rocket.
 
It's also not distributed in the US anymore because there is an ingredient that the state of California has banned. I think that sparked a chain reaction of dealers dropping it to preempt a national ban and being forced to dispose of it.

I saw some of the rubiks cube vids talking about using it. It was being debated whether it was good to use for them or not since it melts the plastic of the cubes.
 
I am just hoping someone discovers something that is actually sold in the US still that works just as good.
 
5KidsRacing said:
ngyoung said:
I am just hoping someone discovers something that is actually sold in the US still that works just as good.

or like .003 or .004 slower.... that is good too....

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3phase said:
[Video]http://youtu.be/Ty74KARfNDU[/video] This is why its hard to find,the rubiks cube people are hogging it all. Someone that lives near the Canadian border needs to make contraband run for maple syrup and jig-a-loo.

They probably didnt make a video 15min later where it showed the jig-a-loo destroy the cube.
 
Who is the manufacturer of jig-a-loo. I talked to the local ace hardware and they said they would order independently and get some here but they couldn't even find it in there computer. I remember someone saying that an ace by them could order it.
 
woundedbear said:
Who is the manufacturer of jig-a-loo. I talked to the local ace hardware and they said they would order independently and get some here but they couldn't even find it in there computer. I remember someone saying that an ace by them could order it.

It's produced by Jig-A-Loo Inc.
 
Still have some left. Sorry my email address is wrong. "Private Message" me and I will get back to you in less than a day usually. What's funny is they won't sell it in the U.S anymore with the methylene chloride in it. But I can get it out of Tennessee all day long. If you own a bussiness.
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As a CA resident, Jig is pretty much never going to be available for me to use. I have never been much for breaking laws.....even stupid ones, so I cannot ask others to break laws and send me Jig. This has led me to test many silicon sprays and I discovered one that is not only faster than anything else I have tried, it will also not melt plastic wheels. Like many builders out there, I was going to keep this one a secret until I had the opportunity to race in the NPWDRL. But, since that is not going to happen soon, I will share the product here.

I am not in any way claiming that this product is as good as Jig, I am simply saying it is better than anything else I have tried. If anyone else has tried this product before and proven it to be inferior to Jig, please say so as I do not want people wasting money testing an inferior product.

The product is called Infinilube. It was faster than 3M, sailkote, WD40 Silicone, CNC heavy duty silicone, The "blue can" DD4H used to recommend, and liquid wrench silicone. It lasts longer too.

http://infinilube.com/
 
Kickaxe- thanks for sharing the fruits of your labor with us. I'm always excited to hear about new products that have potential and this is one I hadn't even ran across in my scouring of the net for spray lubes. Nice work!!
 
kickaxe said:
As a CA resident, Jig is pretty much never going to be available for me to use. I have never been much for breaking laws.....even stupid ones, so I cannot ask others to break laws and send me Jig. This has led me to test many silicon sprays and I discovered one that is not only faster than anything else I have tried, it will also not melt plastic wheels. Like many builders out there, I was going to keep this one a secret until I had the opportunity to race in the NPWDRL. But, since that is not going to happen soon, I will share the product here.

I am not in any way claiming that this product is as good as Jig, I am simply saying it is better than anything else I have tried. If anyone else has tried this product before and proven it to be inferior to Jig, please say so as I do not want people wasting money testing an inferior product.

The product is called Infinilube. It was faster than 3M, sailkote, WD40 Silicone, CNC heavy duty silicone, The "blue can" DD4H used to recommend, and liquid wrench silicone. It lasts longer too.

http://infinilube.com/

Sorry I missed this. Thank you kickaxe!

Did you buy stock before you posted? /images/boards/smilies/biggrin.gif