poliglue: information needed
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poliglue: information needed
Hi all, i've seen during the ecs some gloves of the french team covered with this material. they look like pretty good.
Could you give me more info about it (brand, instruction, durability etc)
thanks
Could you give me more info about it (brand, instruction, durability etc)
thanks
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hello,
old topic find out in the FAQ of the french forum.
viewtopic.php?t=682
and my friend google
http://www.sub-marine.com/PBSCProduct.asp?ItmID=737249
http://www.decathlon.fr/achat-polyglute.htm
enjoy,
...but take care, an addiction could happen !!!
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old topic find out in the FAQ of the french forum.
viewtopic.php?t=682
and my friend google
http://www.sub-marine.com/PBSCProduct.asp?ItmID=737249
http://www.decathlon.fr/achat-polyglute.htm
enjoy,

...but take care, an addiction could happen !!!
Ciao
julien
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thanks but i can't read a lot of french. semms that i find this product in italy, but what about putting on the gloves? is it like sikaflex?
beccause as i see, it was a perfect label on the gloves, unlike the sika
beccause as i see, it was a perfect label on the gloves, unlike the sika
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I think you have seen polyurethane coating on gloves of some russian guys'
They use this material from a chemical laboratory located in St.Petersburg Russia. It consists of 2 components. Unfortunately row components do not live long time after we got it.




shoe goo is one of the best solution to carving gloves.
easy to use, stronger then sika, dry quickly.
http://www.eclecticproducts.com/shoegoo.htm
this glove is coated with shoe goo went 2 winter on hardpack snow.
I coated it twice. The second layer to weak zone, after a half of winter.

They use this material from a chemical laboratory located in St.Petersburg Russia. It consists of 2 components. Unfortunately row components do not live long time after we got it.
shoe goo is one of the best solution to carving gloves.
easy to use, stronger then sika, dry quickly.
http://www.eclecticproducts.com/shoegoo.htm
this glove is coated with shoe goo went 2 winter on hardpack snow.
I coated it twice. The second layer to weak zone, after a half of winter.

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Ale :
The name is Polyglut and this product is produced by the french company Grolleau.
It's a liquid rubber, very easy to apply but not as wear resistant as Sikaflex.
A similar product called Aquagluten is available in some diving shop (was also distributed by Decathlon) : http://www.auvieuxcampeur.fr/nos-produi ... -ne-5.html
Sikaflex is a polyurethan elastomer (mono-component) produced by the well known company Sika. It's wear resistant (more than Polyglut), but is much more viscous, and difficult to apply. I will make some tests to dilute it with Acetone or MEK to ease the application.
The name is Polyglut and this product is produced by the french company Grolleau.
It's a liquid rubber, very easy to apply but not as wear resistant as Sikaflex.
A similar product called Aquagluten is available in some diving shop (was also distributed by Decathlon) : http://www.auvieuxcampeur.fr/nos-produi ... -ne-5.html
Sikaflex is a polyurethan elastomer (mono-component) produced by the well known company Sika. It's wear resistant (more than Polyglut), but is much more viscous, and difficult to apply. I will make some tests to dilute it with Acetone or MEK to ease the application.
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I have compared wear resistance of SIKAFLEX and SHOE GOO.Arnaud wrote: Sikaflex is a polyurethan elastomer (mono-component) produced by the well known company Sika. It's wear resistant (more than Polyglut), but is much more viscous, and difficult to apply. I will make some tests to dilute it with Acetone or MEK to ease the application.
SIKAFLEX wear out faster then SHOE GOO and SikaFlex is more difficult to apply.
Hi Guys!
A little trick to apply Sika flex, easy and clean.
This way is how I apply it.
Pelling a potatoe, cut a piece or a strip strong enough to apply the product, put a liitle quantity of sika over your glove and extend with it, when you feel that the strip of potato starts to dry ,wet it with a little water and continue with the application of the product. its clean fast and very easy, so that's simple .
A little trick to apply Sika flex, easy and clean.
This way is how I apply it.
Pelling a potatoe, cut a piece or a strip strong enough to apply the product, put a liitle quantity of sika over your glove and extend with it, when you feel that the strip of potato starts to dry ,wet it with a little water and continue with the application of the product. its clean fast and very easy, so that's simple .

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