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General Facts About Our Product Line
Frequently Asked Questions
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TUF-CLOTH (click questions for answer)
Instruction Manual
- How often do I need to use TUF-CLOTH?
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When you first start using the product, use it every time you use or handle your equipment. This will ensure that you are getting complete coverage and that TUF-CLOTH's ingredients are able to get into the pores of the metal. Once your equipment has been thoroughly wiped with TUF-CLOTH the protection can last several weeks or longer. If your firearm or equipment is exposed to wear or extreme conditions you should use TUF-CLOTH more frequently.
- Will TUF-CLOTH remove rust on my equipment?
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No, TUF-CLOTH is not a rust remover. You can use TUF-GLIDE on some synthetic steel wool to remove surface rust. If the metal has severe rust you will need to use a rust remover (we find that naval jelly works well). Please keep in mind that rust removers may also remove finishes from metal. Once you have removed the rust, use TUF-CLOTH to keep the rust from forming again.
- What if my TUF-CLOTH dries out?
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No problem, you can use pure, odorless, mineral spirits (available at most hardware stores) to restore the cloth or use TUF-GLIDE . Simply open the ziplock on the bag and pour about a teaspoon of mineral spirits onto the cloth and re-seal the bag. TUF-CLOTH is user adjustable; the wetter the cloth, the thicker the coating. You can allow the cloth to dry in order to apply a thinner coat. A dry TUF-CLOTH can be used as a polishing cloth. If you prefer using a wetter TUF-CLOTH, after the surface is dry you can buff off the excess with a clean dry cloth.
- Do I need MARINE TUF-CLOTH?
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You should use it if your equipment is going to be exposed to salt-water or put into storage. This product was designed specifically for use by Navy SEALs and it provides a thicker film of protection for extreme conditions.
- Can I use my TUF-CLOTH treated knife to cut food?
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None of Sentry Solutions products are FDA (Food and Drug Administration) approved. TUF-CLOTH's protection bonds to metal surfaces. This bonding reduces the possibility of transferring material to food items that might be cut. If you plan to cut food with a TUF-CLOTH treated blade, we suggest that you wash the blade first.
SMOOTH-KOTE (click questions for answer)
Instruction Manual
- I cleaned my firearm and then applied SMOOTH-KOTE to the interior
and the bore, after firing the firearm what do I do?
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Simply use a dry nylon bristle brush such as an M-16 brush or even a toothbrush to brush off the dirty surfaces (extractor, breech face, feed ramp, slide rails etc.). To clean the bore, use a dry nylon bristle bore brush followed by a clean dry patch or two. Once you have cleaned the firearm you can now use the precision applicator to touch up the wearing surfaces with SMOOTH-KOTE. Don't forget, because SMOOTH-KOTE bonds to metal, a little bit goes a long way.
Note: If you use a bronze or other metal bristle brush to clean it is important to re-apply a thin coating of SMOOTH-KOTE. The metal bristles scratch the SMOOTH-KOTE'd surface and these scratches need to be smoothed out.
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