The Hub Rub remedy

Is there really any benefit to using nail polish or superglue when you're running graphite? I mean, if you rub a good amount of graphite into sanded wood until you get a silvery finish, it feels pretty darn slick to the touch. My understanding is that the coating (teflon, nail polish, ca glue, etc) is to prevent the oil (if , indeed, you're running oil) from causing the wood grains to rise, which would cause for a rougher surface.

I use the nail polish with graphite as well. There is an advantage as the polish will be a harder surface than the bare wood coated with graphite. The DFW will cut into the wood. The coating of nail polish or CA will hold up much better.
 
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The clear Teflon Tuff was the stuff everyone was after. As mentioned, it is no longer available, unless what you are seeing is old stock.
Is it the nail protector or the polish? It seems Teflon Tuff is just the name on a few products. Can you specify which one please?
 
I agree that super glue is a great option. Just polish it like you would polish plastic and wax it too. We did this on all our scout cars in the past and I used it in the box stock class as well. The acronym KICASS applies here.
Are you painting your car like normal and then after it dries placing the super glue around the axle hole and then sanding and polishing? Or are you blocking the area of your axle hole with painters tape and then painting so that you have a painted car except for the axle hole areas and then applying the super glue onto bare wood?
 
One more dumb question- is ca glue different from super glue or is super glue just a type of ca glue
 
Are you painting your car like normal and then after it dries placing the super glue around the axle hole and then sanding and polishing? Or are you blocking the area of your axle hole with painters tape and then painting so that you have a painted car except for the axle hole areas and then applying the super glue onto bare wood?
We've used ca on wood and paint. The trick is to use half a drop on a toothpick and spread it carefully around the hole, let it dry on its side so it's sets evenly then repeat for the other side. For bare wood we applied ca as a sealer first then a second coat.
 
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When I was a kid I super glued aluminum foil onto the side. Flattened out of course. Then I put graphite on that. It was my dad's idea and I think it is still legit.
 
Anyone have advice on how to actually smooth/polish the Sally Hanson nail protector- once it's on? Just high grit sandpaper- I've seen people mention wax? What kind of wax? Is one of the polishes in the black ice kit good to use for this?